With the holidays come events to plan, budgets to maintain, fundraisers to organize, and productions to host. The skills learned from picking up holiday work projects can equip you for your next full-time job. But which holiday roles are worth the extra work? What are those valuable skills? How do you communicate those experiences to recruiters? With intentionality, the disruptions and celebrations occurring throughout the holiday season can boost you forward toward full-time ministry work.
Embracing Resume-Worthy Holiday Experiences
Don’t pass up opportunities to take a lead during the holidays. So many special projects happen at once that ministries and businesses often need new leaders to step in. Whether your position is volunteer or paid, your contributions can prove to be invaluable in community impact and career influence. Opportunities to look out for could include:
Transferring These Skills to Full-Time Opportunities
The skills acquired during holiday work like the opportunities above are versatile and highly valued in full-time roles. If you learn to pinpoint what skills each role offers, you can leverage every opportunity to grow your career.
Lean into interpersonal interactions. Whether you work with donors, volunteers, or beneficiaries, you are expanding your ability to connect and communicate effectively with diverse groups. This is an essential soft skill in relationship-driven nonprofit and church sectors.
Embrace project management opportunities. Take note of how you manage specific tasks, timelines, and goals during holiday events, and what the experience taught you. Employers value candidates who demonstrate organizational skills, attention to detail, and a problem-solver mentality.
Finally, don’t underestimate the value of fundraising experience. Fundraising is a key aspect of nonprofit sustainability. If you participate in campaigns, you can later outline any specific contributions, like donor follow-ups or crafting compelling messages. When you can articulate how your work contributed to reaching fundraising goals, you demonstrate your competency in fundraising, making you a valuable asset on any team.
Marketing Yourself as a Desirable Candidate
By positioning your holiday roles as meaningful, skill-building experiences, you can demonstrate your readiness and dedication to full-time roles in nonprofit and church sectors. To present yourself effectively, emphasize the alignment between your holiday experiences and the needs of potential employers. Here are a few interview tips to help you articulate your value to potential employers:
Enlist the Help of Professional Consultants
The job-search season of your career can be full of patchwork opportunities that build up your resume, hopefully preparing you for where you hope to land. During this time, it’s crucial that you build up your experiences and begin to market yourself as a desirable candidate. This is a perfect time to collaborate with an expert in the top traits recruiters are looking for. You can utilize VanderCoaching to partner with one of Vanderbloemen’s Executive Consultants and learn exactly what you need to do to communicate your winning strengths effectively while overcoming what’s holding you back. Reach out today to partner with an expert at Vanderbloemen.
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