How to Get a Summer Job

Tips for Students Looking for Part-Time Work

© Jose Espinoza

Jun 8, 2009
The summer is here and its time to find a summer job to get some extra cash to do all those great activities you have planned over the next few months.

The market for summer jobs can be competitive, especially for young people who have no previous work experience. There are different steps you can take to improve your chances of landing a summer employment.

Prepare Your Resume

The first rule to finding a job is to always be prepared. Preparation is the key to success in any job market. The best way to begin the process of preparation is to have a good resume. Don't make the mistake of having a weak resume that has been put together without much thought. Remember, the purpose of a resume is to disclose your accomplishments and qualifications to a potential employer.

Emphasize Your Experience and Skills

Your strategy should be to emphasize your experience and skills in a clear and concise manner. It is important that you understand that your resume is also an example of your communication and organizational skills. Your resume should indicate your educational attainment, previous employment experience, the skills you learned and don't be afraid to include all your achievements thus far. It is no secret that having a good resume will give you a higher chance of getting hired.

One thing to keep in mind when organizing the document is to make sure that you check that there are no spelling errors in your document. Also, understand that a resume has a specific format which you can emulate by looking it up on google or on government employment websites.

Dress Conservatively

Before you go off and hand out your resume at places you would like to work, there are a few things you should do. First, choose the clothes you are planning to wear carefully. Remember to dress conservatively and make sure your look blends in and doesn't attract unwanted attention.

Looking for Work Online

Secondly, go online and look up your local mall's website as well as other websites such as your city's website to see is they are posting employment opportunities.

Summer Jobs Can Become Part-Time Jobs

Most summer jobs can become part-time jobs during the school year for many individuals looking to work 10 to 15 hours a week.

Look for a Company That Promotes

When searching for a job, look for a company that promotes from within and has the structure to provide opportunities for career advances to talented and hard-working employees. This is important because being promoted to a supervisor or management position is a good learning experience and will prepare you for the competition that you will encounter in your future profession.

The Ideal Job

It's important to be patient, finding the ideal job often takes a lot of research and patience. First of all, one of the first places to start is by talking to family and friends who might work for companies that are presently hiring. If that doesn't help, then you might want to keep looking online and in the local newspaper under the classified ads to see if there are any job postings. You should hand in your resume at the places you want to work even if they are not presently hiring. Finally, attending job fairs held at colleges or conventions might provide leads to job openings

Be Confident at the Interview

The final step that you will encounter in the hiring process is the interview. When you are called in for a one on one with the manager or boss of the business, you should feel confident because you are prepared. You already have a detailed list of your skills and experiences thanks to the resume you prepared. You have dressed appropriately and you have researched the job by going online and discovering what kind of work place best suits you.

Review of Steps to Finding that Summer Job

Remember to double check your resume because it`s the first and most important step to getting that summer job. Emphazise your experiences and skills in the resume. If you need help, you can always consult a parent or a school councelor about putting a resume together. Don`t forget to dress conservatively for any interview or if your handing out your resume to potential employers. You should look for wok online at company websites or governmental websites, you should ask around for any potential job openings. Lastly, be self-assured when you`re at an interview for a job. Employers look for honnest, straight forward employees.

Be Confident and good job Hunting!


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