Let's stick with the nurse example: look through nursing jobs on
a temp agency listing and see what words you see frequently.
Not exact matches
He calls in to a few
temp agencies each week to let them know he's interested in working, and checks the newspaper for job
listings every Sunday.
In
temp situations,
list the name of the company where you worked, not the
temp agency, although be sure to specify that your position was in fact a temporary assignment.
Instead,
list every
temp agency as your employer and summarise the markets it operates in and the types of clients you've worked for.
They say you should never lie to your doctor and your lawyer; you can add your
temp agency to that
list.
List employers not
agencies: There is a great debate whether to include the name of the staffing
agency or the employersfor whom you
temped.
Instead of
listing a three - month stint at this company and a two - month tenure at another company while with the
temp agency, simply
list the entire timeline while working for the
temp agency.
Granted, it will differ from industry to industry, but I disagree with the advice on
listing your
temp agency as your employer, unless you worked for Temp Agency X on multiple gigs over many ye
temp agency as your employer, unless you worked for Temp Agency X on multiple gigs over many
agency as your employer, unless you worked for
Temp Agency X on multiple gigs over many ye
Temp Agency X on multiple gigs over many
Agency X on multiple gigs over many years.
I have been out of work for over a year, I am
listed with 4 different
temp agencies, applied to numerous jobs online, and through the paper.