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With so many businesses struggling to find permanent marketing hires, many are instead filling the gaps with temporary hires. The resulting boom in temp marketing roles is a great opportunity for qualified candidates. But, how do you know if marketing contract or temp work is the right career move for you, instead of further permanent work?
Temporary, contract or interim marketing work could be the start of an exciting new phase in your professional life and give you the opportunity to develop an incredible new skill set. Here’s how to decide whether a marketing temp position is right for you:
Taking on a temp role in the marketing sector comes with some huge benefits to your professional growth. Here are some of the highlights:
Temp positions aren’t for everyone, and to make a fully informed decision you should also consider the downsides that can come with temp work. Here are a few:
If you’re interested in taking on a temp position in a marketing team, there are a few things you need to make sure you’re showcasing to a potential new employer. Previous experience in marketing temp work isn’t always essential, but a proven track record of completing similar projects is highly valued by employers.
Whether it’s coordinating online marketing campaigns or turning around falling sales, you’ll need to demonstrate proven tangible success in your field to differentiate yourself from the rest of the market.
Showing that you have the capacity to deal with change is also key! Being a temporary worker or interim manager is not easy and you should be comfortable with change and changing environments. Clients pay a premium for flexible staff who can be productive immediately, without losing time on a lengthy learning curve.
Finally, it’s important to showcase a clear outline of your skills and what you can offer an employer. Very rarely is a “jack of all trades” what an employer actually needs. Focus on your skills and finding roles that call for those specific strengths.
If you think a temp role could be for you, then there’s a few key attributes that will help you stand out to potential employers.
Being able to jump head on into new challenges and adapt to different environments quickly is essential. You may be required to perform a task you’re familiar with, but in a completely new way, so be willing to try new things.
As someone moving from organisation to organisation frequently, you must be able to get new projects off the ground fast and understand that you won’t have time to ‘settle’ into a company. You’ve been brought in to do a job, and chances are you’ll have a tight schedule. You therefore need to thrive when working under pressure and with new people.
Excellent communication skills are vital for any marketing professional, but you need to be able to adapt yours depending on your environment and audience, which will change with every organisation.
There may be times when your contract ends before you’ve completed the project you’re handling, so it’s important you’re proficient in handing-over and have a strategy in place that will help the team continue after you depart.
For additional support during your marketing job search, please contact us today to speak to one of our specialist consultants.
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