A temporary job does not sound very appealing to everyone. Some consider temporary jobs to be unskilled labor, tedious work, or just a waste of time. People with this negative attitude towards temporary jobs probably never had one. A Temporary job is not a waste of time. Besides providing income, they can be used as valuable career tools.
To most people, money is important. Money may not mean everything, but money does matter. There is no shame in taking on a job to obtain needed cash. No matter how negative one’s attitude towards temporary jobs is, it is impossible to deny that they are often a good source of income. Good jobs don’t just grow on trees so that people can come and pick the one they like best. When no viable alternatives exist, temporary jobs are a fantastic way to earn money.
A temporary job is ideal for students. When they have class during the week a steady job can be hard to get, but a temporary job might only be for a day. Also, these jobs often fit in well with an evening or weekend class schedule. Temporary jobs give a person the opportunity to strengthen his/her resume through experience and education while also providing a source of income. These types of jobs are a good way to gain experience within a particular industry. When full time positions are tight, a temporary job may be the best chance at learning industry basics. Additionally, a person will already be an experienced worker when a full time position becomes available. Temporary jobs are a quick way to pick-up new skills or to heighten skills a person already has like, typing, filing, book-keeping, etc… More importantly, as a temporary worker a person may be required to use various professional software, and proficiency in current software applications looks great on a resume. If someone is not working full time or is not in school, their resume may look sparse. A recruiter evaluating their resume may assume they did nothing during this time. Temporary positions are good for filling these time gaps in a resume.
Occasionally, a temporary job turns into a position that needs to be filled permanently. Even if an person is not explicitly told that the job is temp-to-hire, they may have shot at the permanent position if they manage to impress the right people. Temporary jobs give a person the opportunity to meet and rub elbows with individuals in a particular industry. A person never knows if a co- worker might someday be in charge of recruiting or make a recommendation for a new employee. Many times, a person develops their career map and he or she realizes that they are far off course. This is perfectly normal, but it also means that getting on the right road will require a change of direction. This is when career sampling may come in to play. A temporary job is temporary. This gives a person much more flexibility than one would have in a permanent position. No matter how horrible the job may seem, a person can rest easy knowing that they are not stuck in one place. More importantly, people often don’t know what industry or career they would like to pursue.
Temping gives an individual the option to sample a wide array of jobs. It is the perfect way to gain insight into a job or field. Temping may not be every person’s cup of tea, but it is hardly unskilled labor. Temping is more like a delicate art form. Taking a temporary job provides numerous benefits and opportunities for a person with the right background, knowledge, and attitude. Instead of turning a blind eye at the idea, give it some serious consideration. Temporary jobs may be just the tool a person needs to jump start their career plans.








