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Times they are a changing. With nearly 40% of the future workforce migrating to freelance work, the definition of a successful career is being redefined with contract jobs.
It’s not surprising that the number of people taking on contract work has increased. According to a report by the U.S. Government Accountability Office, there are about 40 percent contingent workers in the U.S. labor force alone. Contingent workers can take on several forms, which can include but is not limited to freelancing, part-time work, and independent contractors.
There are a number of pros and cons of contract employment. Pro: the freedom that comes with choosing the work you want. Con: it can be a bit unstable when it comes to paychecks. So if contract work has its ups and downs, why are more and more people applying for temp positions?
Different people take on contract work for various reasons. Here are some examples of who should apply to contact jobs.
From students, career shifters, to the unemployed, contract work is a good opportunity to learn and to earn. But it isn’t for everyone. If you’re not good with budgeting or you don’t like idea of instability, this type of employment may NOT be for you.
Should you decide that you like the advantages of contract work, there are several things you need to keep in mind before closing the deal.
If you’re presented with a contract, review it thoroughly OR go over it with your staffing agency. DO clarify specific such as: overtime pay (if applicable), training, and exact duties. If there are parts of your contract that you don’t agree with, negotiate. NEVER sign anything you’re not 100 percent sure of.
You might be ecstatic about your contract job position, but don’t forget: you’re still on searching for the right job. As the name implies, it’s only TEMPORARY – even if you’ve become a contingent worker for several years already.
Ready to hit the job market again? Here are some points to ensure your temp work reflects positively on your favor:
It’s up to YOU to ultimately decide if it’s the right move during your job search. While contract employment may provide you with pay in the meantime, restrictive agreements may put you in a bind later. Be sure to consult experienced professionals for areas you’re not familiar with.
With caution and a bit of luck, contract work while job searching could be your most fruitful venture yet.
Author Bio: Cris Antonio is the Chief Editor of Scoopfed.com. She’s currently focused on helping healthcare workers and millennials find better career opportunities through Locum Tenens. Aside from writing, Cris also enjoys painting, collecting toys, and reading German novels. Get to know her better on LinkedIn.
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