Find A Part Time Job Fast
Posted Aug 10, 2009
If you want to find a part time job, you have to recognize that this particular market is a numbers game. The more local places you apply to, the better your chances for success.
When looking for full time employment or long-term career, it is important to find the company and position that is right for you. However, most people take part time jobs to make some extra money, not to set their career.
In trying to find a part time job, whenever you find a job listing that seems like something you could do, apply for it. The best job search engines, and the only ones to use, have very comprehensive job listings that are made up of national and local newspaper listings, listings from job recruiters, and listings from major job boards. Using such a wide database of job opportunities, you are sure to find something that will suit your skills, personality and availability.
One thing that will help you find a part time job is understanding what you are expecting from the job.
If all you need is some extra money, then apply to every listing you find appealing. If, however, you are looking for part time work in order to bulk up your resume (as is the case with most college students or recent graduates), then there are a few more steps to go through.
First, identify the skills that would be necessary in your chosen industry and try to find a part time job that will hone those skills, and also give you experience related to you chosen industry.
For example, if you want to build a career in marketing, then it may be worthwhile to find a part time job in a local promotions company. Some of the work may be dull and wouldn’t utilize all of your skills, but that experience will give you a grounds-eye view of how a consumer’s mind works. That experience and knowledge will make you a better candidate for a full-time marketing position when you get to the point when you are ready to build your career.
Last, but certainly not least, consider the distance you will have to travel if you find a part time job. Will the amount of money you spend on transportation make the job not worth it? This isn’t much of an issue if you live in an area with public transportation, but if you have to drive yourself to work, make sure you get a local job that won’t burn up a lot of gas money to get to.
A quality job search engine will include filters that will help you find a part time job close to home but having built-in filters that only deliver you listings within a certain distance of where you live.