Should You Gig In-Between Jobs?

Are you between jobs and wondering what to do? Or are you considering taking a break from your 9-5? Not everyone has the option of not working for a while. Gigging allows you to work casually and make money while on the job search.

We’ll outline how to know if gigging’s right for you and our tips for success.

Is Gigging In-Between Jobs Right For You?

Gigging between jobs is right for some but might not be for others. There are four main reasons to gig while looking for a new role.

  1. You need a stream of income

    Not everyone has the luxury of enjoying a 9-5 Netflix binge. If you want to maintain a steady income stream, pick up gigs as needed. Plus, it gives you financial security if anything comes up. If your search takes longer than you want or an unexpected purchase comes up, you can support yourself.

  2. You need more experience

    Gigging can get you closer if you don’t have the job experience for your dream career. Gigs allow you to gain job experience with many companies quickly. Just look for jobs that align with your career goals.

  3. You want to try out different jobs

    Gigging gives you variety in the roles you take. You can work as a Call Centre Agent one day and a Receptionist the next. If you’re not sure about the career path you want, try out different things until you find what you like.

  4. You want to stay productive

    Gigs are a great way to feel productive if you’re someone that gets stir crazy after being home for a few days. Take on as many gigs as you want to stay busy during the day.

  5. To try temp-to-perm

    Some gigs can become permanent if it’s a good fit. Temp-to-perm opportunities likely have a higher need for permanent staff. So, it’ll increase your odds of a permanent offer. Keep an eye out for these opportunities while you’re searching for gigs.

Do any of these sound like you? If so, keep reading to get the most out of gigging in the interim.

Tips for Success

Look for Gigs That Align With Your Goals

You can get a gig in almost every industry. Look for gigs that work towards your career goals. Then, you can build your experience and increase your chances of securing a role.

Learn New Skills

Aim to get gigs that teach you new skills. Choose jobs with skills that are relevant to your career goals. If you want to learn new skills with temp jobs, check out our guide here.

Add Gigs to Your Resume

Many people avoid putting temporary jobs on their resumes. We recommend adding them in! It shows you were active in the workforce and have experience in various roles and cultures. Here’s an example of what you can add:

January-March 2022 Various Warehouse Gigs/Contracts

I spent 3 months in temporary warehouse positions for eight companies (a total of 384 hours). My responsibilities included forklift operation, order picking, invoicing, customer service, shipping/receiving, and purchasing.

Or, by using AmbiMi, we track your work experience for you. Your AmbiFile automatically updates your job, skills, and rating after each assignment. You can show this to potential employers to verify your work experience.

Schedule Time to Job Search

Set aside an hour or two a day to apply for jobs. This will ensure you are on track with your goal of finding a permanent position. If you get an interview, put it in your calendar, so you don’t forget or double book yourself.

With AmbiMi, you can set your available times to work, and we’ll only show shifts when you’re free. If you add interviews in MiSched, it’ll ensure you aren’t booked during that time.

Network

You can meet new people and network at different gigs. If you get a good connection with someone, it can benefit you in the future. See if they know of any opportunities that are a good fit for your goals.

Be Honest with Employers

Let employers know you’re looking for a permanent job. If you like the role, tell them you want to work for them permanently. Then they’ll know you’re interested and could give you a permanent offer.

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