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Holiday Job Search Season Is No Time to Relax!

Are you looking for a job? The staffing industry, like all search and placement industries sees it every year. All the sudden demand is up and supply is down. The Holiday job search season is no time to relax, applicant should be ramping up their job search now to be in the game for economic recovery and growth in the coming year.

When industries, distribution centers, and other companies are ramping up for the annual holiday’s seasonal demand for employees, they look to the temporary staffing industry. For some reason, applicants candidates disappear like Holiday candy and the supply to fill this seasonal demand dries up.

If you are looking for a job, now is the time to apply at your local temporary staffing agency office – or better yet, do it online, right now! www.BartonStaffing.com is our website link. Go to Jobs, and apply.  Here’s why:

  1. Seasonal demand continues through the first of the year.
  2. Getting brought into a company now gives you an opportunity to show them what you can do.
  3. All signs for economic recovery are positive, and employers will need temporary workers beyond the holiday season.
  4. Some companies will be looking for star performers to engage in temp-to-perm roles. While that is unpredictable, you can’t be considered if you are not in the game.

It’s easy to just decide to enjoy the holiday season, and put your search for work off until January. Don’t be tempted to do this. Use the holidays to get employed in a temporary employee job. Make some money to help with the Christmas spending. Most of all – get engaged. Some call it networking, and you can call it anything else. But in the end, being engaged and using this time of reconnecting with old friends and your staffing firm is a critical step on your journey to find meaningful work in your career.

Barton Staffing Solutions has a number of open positions in engineering, production operations, machine operation, and more. If you need work, don’t wait – apply today.

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