Job Searching During the Holiday Season
By Alison DoyleMany job searches seem to come to a screeching halt during the
holiday season. I’m not sure if it’s because job
seekers presume that companies aren’t hiring, if it’s
because people are busier than usual spending time on holiday
activities, or it’s for some other reason.
In any case, the holiday season is a good time for job
hunting. Companies are hiring as usual and there is often less
competition for available jobs because a lot of those job seekers
have dropped out of the job market, at least
temporarily.
How to Make the Most of the Holiday
Season
Use the holiday season to your advantage and make the most out
of the opportunities you’ll have to connect with family,
colleagues, friends, and acquaintances. Also make the most of
the job opportunities you come across during the holidays and
don’t hesitate to apply for open positions.
Keep Up Your Job Search
Don’t stop job searching just because it’s the
holidays. Businesses don’t stop running, companies
don’t stop doing business, and given the tough economic
climate, the companies that are hiring are being proactive when
they need to get key employees on board. They aren’t
stopping their recruiting and hiring just because it’s the
holidays.
In fact, you will be in a better position to job search now,
because of all those job seekers who aren’t looking. Job
searching is a numbers game. When a company has fewer resumes
to look at, your chances of getting selected for an interview
increase. So, keep up your job search. Actively look for
jobs – the job search engines like Indeed.com and LinkUp.com
are a good way to find job listings fast. Apply as soon as you find
jobs that you are qualified for, otherwise you’ll miss out on
what could be an excellent opportunity.
Be Flexible
Companies often want to get a new hire in place before the
first of the year. The more flexible you are, the more
opportunities you’ll have to interview. Be willing to
juggle your schedule to arrange an interview time that’s
convenient for the hiring manager.
Don’t worry about having to start a job right away, even
if it conflicts with your holiday plans. What’s most
important, at this point, is to secure a job offer. After you have
an offer in hand you can always negotiate a starting date
that’s convenient for both you and your future
employer.
Connect With Your Online Contacts
Take some time, if you haven’t already done so, to
create online profiles. If you already have profiles, spend time
updating and optimizing them. Every job seeker should have a
presence on LinkedIn and Facebook. Make sure you profile is
fully completed with employment, education, and other relevant
information included. Ask your LinkedIn connections for
references, so you are well positioned to apply for jobs you find
on LinkedIn.
Check to see who you know that you aren’t connected with
and add them to your lists of contacts. The more contacts you have,
the more people you have who can provide career advice and job
search help. Don’t forget the flip side – answer
questions and offer to assist your contacts, as well. People
are typically more willing to help those who offer to help
them.
Also, take the time to touch base with your LinkedIn
connections and your Facebook friends. This is a
perfect time of year to just say hello, send a holiday greeting,
and remind your contacts that you’re seeking work or looking
for a career change.
Make the Most of Networking
Opportunities
The holiday season is full of opportunities to
network. Look at every event you attend as a chance to meet
someone who can help with your job search. Use holiday
parties, family gatherings, receptions, community activities, and
other special events as a way to enhance your employment
opportunities. You never know who you might meet who may be able to
assist.
An easy way to network is to bring some business cards printed
with your name, phone number, email address, and even the URL of
your LinkedIn profile. You can pass them out to contacts and they
will serve as a reminder that you’re job searching, as well
as an easy way to remember how to get in touch with you.
Work on Your Resume
The end of the year is a good time to get all your job search
materials in order. Update and revamp your resume. Be
sure it showcases all your skills and experiences, is well-written,
and is polished and professional in appearance.
Send a Holiday or New Year’s Card
A really good way to make a positive impression is the
old-fashioned way. Buy a couple of boxes of holiday greeting
cards and some stamps, and take the time to hand write thank you
notes to those special people who have assisted with your job
search or helped you achieve your career goals.
Everyone likes to be thanked and the holiday season is a
perfect opportunity to say thank you to the people who made a
difference to your job search throughout this year.
Take Some Time for Yourself
Regardless of how badly you need a job, and I know how tough
it can be, take a break and take some time for yourself. The
holiday memories you make with your family and friends will linger
much longer than the memories of the resumes you sent or the cover
letters you wrote.
Dedicate time to your job search, but be sure to spend some
personal time on the holidays, even if you don’t feel much
like celebrating. In the long run, taking a break and a
bit of time off can rejuvenate and refocus your job search and help
you when you get back on track.


