Part Time Job Advice
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I really want to work even if its just a part-time but I don't know how to start? Please give me some advice.?
Here are a few steps you can take to start looking for a part-time job:
Make a list of the types of jobs you're interested in and the skills you have that would be relevant to those jobs.
Update your resume and cover letter to highlight your relevant skills and experiences.
Start searching for job openings online, on job search websites, and in your local community.
Network with people in your industry or field of interest. This could include talking to family and friends, reaching out to professional contacts, or joining online groups and forums related to your field of interest.
Apply to jobs that match your skills and interests, and tailor your cover letter and resume to each specific job.
Prepare for interviews by researching the company and practicing your answers to
1. Update your resume and online profiles: Make sure your resume and online profiles are up-to-date and accurately reflect your experience, skills and qualifications.
2. Network: Reach out to your contacts or attend networking events to make connections, learn about job openings and discuss potential opportunities.
3. Search online: Use online job sites or search engines to identify potential part-time roles and apply for positions that match your skills and interests.
4. Consider Freelancing: Freelancing is a great way to get started in the job market and gain experience.
5. Use resources: Your local job center or library may offer resources for job seekers, such as workshops, counseling sessions and job fairs.
6. Volunteer: Volunteering can be a great way to gain experience and build your network, as well as give back to your community.
The thing is, you DON'T HAVE TO HAVE SKILLS.
We as humans, we limit ourselves most of the time to only stuff we know. Which makes it hard for ourselves to even do anything at all because we think we should be 100% ready at something.
This feeling of wanting to be 100% ready for something is bad because even professionals in the industry aren't 100% ready. They too learn everyday as they work.
Why not give it a try in being a barista for a coffee shop or any establishment that is near your place? The only limit you have is yourself. You can learn as you work. I have tried and tested this and it works.
Write that resume and include in it a VERY COMPELLING point about you being ALWAYS OPEN TO LEARN NEW STUFF.
Add in it that you are EXCITED to opportunities like this and you WANT TO HELP THEM in the best that you can. Businesses hire people when they know that you are willing to help them solve their problems.
Let's ditch the, "I do this, I do that" starter in resumes. You can start with something like, "I help cafes create 10% more income within a week by efficiently serving customers with 100% success rate."
To sum it up, you need to start creating a mindset that you, as an individual, is important for businesses and without you, these companies won't function. People are what makes a business and putting yourself out there as someone that is essential to them can land you that part-time job you want.
Create that resume and include any related experiences you had that can help the business with the position you are applying for.
You don't have to wait to study 100% on something that you want because as you apply for a part-time, you can only learn effectively as you work. It's also more efficient that way compared to studying something for a year and not being able to use it on the part-time gig you want.
Best of luck!
I think you should identify the your speciality..
It will give you a field which you can use and there are many platform that will pay you for your work ...Just like a person have a good skill of cooking then he has many options