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College students, stay-at-home parents and regular working stiffs often count on seasonal jobs to earn a little extra cash for the holidays. Beef up your seasonal hiring ads with this specially-priced collection of stories and images.
How can I find an extra job for the holidays? Retailers tend to do most of their holiday hiring in early to mid-November, so the new hires will be trained and ready to go in time for the start of the big shopping season at Thanksgiving.
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The gift-giving time of year is nigh, and extra throngs of shoppers mean retail stores and delivery companies will beef up their staffs in preparation for holiday shopping hysteria. Nonetheless, as America’s pocketbook remains tight, so might American companies’ plans for holiday hiring.
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Anyone out there seeking a little extra money already knows that seasonal holiday work can provide a few extra bucks. Jeff Ware, director of operations for Designed Cuisine, Inc., a catering company based on Morton Grove, says there is definitely an increase in business from November to January, thanks to all the holiday events they cater.
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As the holidays start creeping around the calendar, college students, unemployed workers and anyone looking for a few extra bucks may start feeling overwhelmed, overanxious and broke. The beauty of seasonal jobs is that they’re convenient, temporary and sometimes, dare we say, fun. Consider companies like UPS, which is currently hiring seasonal employees across the country.
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CareerBuilder offers the following tips to job seekers desiring a holiday position: -Start applying early: Nearly 80 percent of hiring managers do not plan to accept applications for seasonal workers beyond November. -Do your homework: Nearly a quarter of hiring managers say that having no knowledge of the company or products deterred them from hiring a seasonal candidate in the past.
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A stock person fills in the shelves with Christmas items inside the Christmas Shop at a WalMart in Newport News, Virginia. (Joe Fudge/Newport News Daily Press/MCT)
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