Try to
gain seasonal work experience with a conference organiser during your studies.
Not exact matches
The employment minister has called on unemployed people to
gain more experience of the world of
work — by taking
seasonal jobs as Father Christmas or elves.
And now that it's January (when
seasonal weight
gain tends to be a popular topic), I'd like to challenge the societal construct that we should
work harder and be hard on ourselves in an effort to look how we used to or to look differently.
Seasonal work is a great way to
gain experience, make some extra cash, and close large gaps in employment.
It is essential to possess relevant experience, possibly
gained via part - time or
seasonal work, or by
working as a fitness instructor, leisure centre attendant or recreation assistant.
This can be
gained via part - time or
seasonal work as a coach, fitness instructor, recreation assistant or leisure / fitness centre attendant.
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Gain clarity in who you want to
work for and where — Clarity takes anxiety out of your job search — Make sure your resume has a narrative where you want to take your career — Don't rely on LinkedIn or job boards — Some employers are considering the resume as a bonus — Go where employers are — meeting people in person is so much more compelling — Pay attention to specifics of postings — No focus can disqualify — Align your passions with your
work (and you're good at it)-- Don't neglect your mental health (
seasonal depression, overall mental fitness)-- AI may track your psychological and physical fitness for the specific jobs — Differently abled and disabled is in the beginning stages of being normalized