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Launching Your Career While Finishing School

Even when you enjoy being in school it is natural to want to explore next steps, such as gaining early career experience. If you are juggling the demands of coursework but are still eager to gain real-world experience, temporary employment could be the ideal solution. Many find working temp assignments to be a rewarding way to build job skills and earn an income while school remains a top priority. 

To connect with income-earning opportunities while continuing to push for excellence in your academic commitments, talk to an employment expert at Staffing Network about temporary assignments that will fit in your calendar. 

Hands-On Experience and Skill Development

Temporary jobs offer a chance to apply what you’re learning in the classroom to practical situations. This experience can deepen your understanding of a field and make you more marketable upon graduation. Plus, you will be earning money while studying, which can help you determine what amount you will need to be earning after graduation in order to maintain the household budget you are planning on.

Working at a company is different from going to school, and temporary assignments will introduce you to hands-on ways to transfer your soft and hard skills into your future career. For example, paid jobs teach management, teamwork, and problem-solving skills. 

Strategies to maximize a temporary job experience:

  • Look for relevant positions. Think about skills you need to learn that will align with your career goals. This could be an industry-specific experience or a general exposure to teamwork and set schedules.
  • Express your ambitions. Communicate your aspirations with a staffing firm professional as soon as you connect with them. Then, the employment experts will be able to match you with assignments that meet your income needs and interests.
  • Be open to learning. Of course, jobs will have tasks to be completed and may not be as educationally engaging as your coursework, but there are always learning opportunities to pursue. When working with seasoned teammates, ask questions, request feedback, and take on new challenges to expand your skill set.
  • Keep your resume updated. Regularly review your resume and add information about temporary work experience, accomplishments, and new skills. It is important to do this when it is top of mind as a fleshed-out resume is incredibly valuable when you start searching for full-time positions after graduation.

Launching Your Career 

Wherever you are in the process, days away from graduation or weeks into a new degree program, know that launching your career is a process. You can take classes and pursue work opportunities at the same time, many people do. Staffing firms can help, simply reach out and begin to build your network. 

What are your goals once you finish school? Talk to an experienced employment professional about short-term assignments today that will pave the way to the future you want. Staffing Network is a full-service staffing and recruiting firm that specializes in light/skilled industrial, engineering, and operations professionals. Connect with Staffing Network today.

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