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Should You Suspend Your Job Search Over the Holidays?

by | Nov 28, 2014 | Resume Writing | 0 comments

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The holidays are sufficiently busy that many jobseekers effectively put their searches on hold, from Thanksgiving through the start of January. They simply assume that employers are going to be too busy with holiday parties and end-of-the-year reporting—plus getting ready to start strong in the new year—to deal with things like hiring new talent.

This couldn’t be more wrong.

On the contrary, the holiday season is often an ideal time to seek out new employment. There is a lot less competition—many jobseekers actually do suspend their searches over the holidays—but also a lot more desperation for open positions to be filled. Landing the perfect position just might be easier than ever when you try to do it during the month of December. Who knew?

Holiday Job Hunt Tips

How should you go about a holiday job hunt? Basically like you’d go about a job hunt in March or August or October, but with a few special notes:

  • Don’t be timid about the fact that you’re looking for work. Many jobseekers are a little bit chagrined to talk openly about their need for employment, especially during this festive season—but being withdrawn about it can lead to some missed networking opportunities.
  • Use the holidays as an icebreaker. Just met a business owner who could give you a job? Initiate conversation about holiday crowds, travel, the weather—you name it. The holiday season serves as its own wonderful conversation-starter.
  • Don’t just use the holiday season as a conversation-starter, but also use it as a natural opportunity to reconnect. If there are old colleagues or friends you haven’t spoken to in a while, the festive season presents a natural chance to call, e-mail, or message them on LinkedIn.
  • Have you met with any hiring managers or recruiters over the past year? Send them a holiday card. It never hurts to just remind people that you’re there.
  • Get out of your house—yes, even in the cold—and socialize. Mingle. Go to as many parties and functions as you can get yourself invited to. Practice selling yourself, and hone your personal elevator pitch. There’s really nowhere better to do so than at a party.

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