As the holiday season is easy to conclude that the summer months are not the best time to find employment. But the slight slowdown in business is not that the market has stopped and that there are no good job opportunities between June and September. We therefore recommend that, whilst still enjoy the beach season, to remain attentive to the market and be sure to take advantage of opportunities that may arise.
- Set goals. Be realistic! The word "vacation" only makes sense for those who have an occupation, and is unemployed should remain active permanently, not to miss out on your door to success! Establish a number of contacts to be made to send letters, interviews, etc.. With any organization that will see one or two hours a day are more than enough!
- Be positive! Keep an attitude in keeping with the season of the year and stay optimistic! Be comfortable with the fact that it is not working and be positive to say. Think of the interesting people he met during the process of looking for work or the new perspective you have about your career. -Demonstrate good to yourself and others.
- Take advantage of opportunities! Even if it is a seasonal place, to make "the holidays" someone may be a good opportunity to return to active, make new contacts and demonstrate its potential. Do not be discourage by a temporary opportunity, even if your goal is a long-term employment!
- The summer jobs Barman, Entertainers tour, lifeguard ... There are many occupations related to the time that, despite its particular characteristics, are real jobs that can go beyond a temporary occupation. Learn to see beyond the prejudice and maybe you can find a way where I had never thought.
- Enrich your knowledge. Accompany your trip to the beach or your evenings on the terrace with the daily newspapers and a good book. This is a good opportunity to keep updated and enrich knowledge, to shine in their potential job interviews!
- Resume contacts. Take the time to contact old friends or acquaintances. Regardless of the time elapsed since the last contact, the holidays offer a good "excuse" to call, give good news and want to leave. The door will be open to a so-called "more seriously" after the summer
- And, of course, do not forget the networking! Go to parties, dinners or other events! Staying at home and isolate themselves, serve only to feed their sense of depression, and do miss good opportunities to meet new people.