In today’s fast-moving job market, more professionals, at all levels of seniority, are turning to temporary work.
As Ruth Edwards, Head of Tiger Recruitment’s US operations, reports, “Fractional work is unlocking meaningful opportunities across all professional levels, including the C-suite.”
There are many reasons why a professional may choose to do temp work. Some may have been made redundant, others may fit temp work around another commitment, such as a creative pursuit or parenthood, or to gain the relevant experience. Temporary work can range in length – some temp placements can be for a day; others can be for several months.
Could temping be for you? With plenty of benefits, it could just be the perfect career path.
It presents a challenge
Temporary assignments can be extremely challenging as you will need to pick up processes, procedures and policies very quickly. You will likely be required to cover a workload for a member of staff who is out of the office, so there’s a chance there won’t even be a handover. For this reason, you’ll need to be able to pick up tasks with little to no direction, using your common sense and initiative to figure tasks out.
Experience
Working as a temp will allow you to develop your skillset and gain fantastic experience, which you can then add to your resume. A broad resume that displays several skills is very appealing to employers and may well get you the job over another applicant.
Remember to update your resume regularly while temping, noting key achievements within a role. Think about what will appeal to those reviewing your resume, and try to sell yourself.
Temporary work works extremely well for those straight out of education, as it allows you to ‘try before you buy’, while building up essential experience that will bode well when you eventually decide to pursue permanent work.
Flexible working
The flexibility of temp work is what makes it appealing to so many people. If you communicate your availability to your consultant, the temporary working world is your oyster.
As temporary working assignments can vary in length, you can choose exactly how long you’d like to work for, making your work life work for you.
Confidence boost
Starting a new job can be daunting, whether it is temporary or permanent. Taking those first steps into work is nerve-wracking. However, taking on temporary work placements means you’ll be required to do this regularly, which will increase your confidence immensely. You will build your people’s skills each time you step foot in a new office and find new ways to strike up a conversation or get to know your colleagues. Building your confidence will also help you when it comes to interviewing elsewhere for new roles.
Networking opportunities
Often, when job seekers first move to an area, they can walk straight into a great temporary job and gain experience and income quickly. Moving to a new area can be difficult, and the idea of leaving friends and family behind is a scary thought. By working as a temp, you will be meeting new people regularly. You will be constantly building new relationships and making great friends!
Paid holiday
Did you know that temporary workers also have the right to claim holiday pay? When temping through Tiger, you remain on our payroll, so your holiday pay accrues across all placements. You can usually get this paid out should you not want to use it. If you have any questions about holiday pay as a temp, feel free to get in touch with the temp team.
Opportunity
Temporary work could be that all-important foot in the door with employers. They could ask you to come back each time to cover an absence. Not only this, but temporary work could lead to a permanent position within the company. Your employer may see great potential in you and will not want to let you go. We see a high instance of candidates starting in a temporary role and going permanent. Think of every temp job as an interview and initial introduction to a company.
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If you’re looking for temp work, submit your resume today.