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    Finding the perfect part-time work

    Getty ImagesGetty ImagesPart-time work is on the rise, and it's no surprise. People are taking on extra jobs to make up for hours or income lost, an out-of-work partner, or even a business facing hard times. But part-time jobs can me more than a stop-gap money generator. They can also be a training ground for career reinvention or an audition for a full-time position with both parties getting a chance to try before buying.

    I was on "The Today Show" on Sunday speaking about how to find the best part-time jobs and what to think about before taking one. Television goes quickly so while we covered a lot, there was much more I wanted to say -- which I'll do here.

    Before you start searching for a part-time job, there are a few things to consider, especially if you already have a job and you'll be layering part-time work on top of that.

    1. If you have a full-time job, try to find something that is compatible with your full-time job. So, if you have a job that requires you to be functioning early in the morning hours, bartending into the wee hours would probably not be a wise choice. Also try to find work that doesn't create conflicts of interests with your main job -- so if you're a patent reviewer for the federal government, I wouldn't recommend consulting for inventors coming before the U.S. Patent Office.

    2. Can you find a position that will take you in a direction you want to go? Say you were laid off from a position as an accountant and you still want to work in that field. Take a look at growing fields -- like healthcare and clean energy and see if any firms in those sectors are looking for accounting help.

    3. Can you find a job that has some synergies with your current work? For example, if you work in a vet's office by day, you're obviously knowledgeable and comfortable around animals. Why not start a side business doing pet-sitting or training?

    4. Keep in mind that part-time work doesn't have to be a "job." Working as a freelancer or consultant will likely give you more flexibility than will a position that has fixed hours and a fixed location.

    5. Recognize that not all jobs are advertised. Often, positions are created when a person shows up with the right set of skills and the moxie to propose herself for the position (see Jennifer Bergeram's story in this post.)

    6. Beware of postings that sound too good to be true. They probably are. Signs of a scam include: ads that pop up on your screen promising high pay without mentioning what the work is and jobs that require you to send in money or give your credit card for "training materials."

    Where to look?
    The major job sites -- Yahoo! HotJobs, Monster, CareerBuilder -- all have postings for part-time positions. But also check out specialized sites -- Needlestackjobs, RatRaceRebellion, Snag a job, On-Ramps, HireMyMom, Flexjobs, UrbanInterns (this one is only in the NY area) -- focusing exclusively on part-time jobs.

     

    28 comments

    • oldsoulwise1  •  2 years 10 months ago
      I have a semi truck for sale - 1998 freightliner all new virgin tires, see craigslist kansas city - cdl drivers here is something you can use for wanting to start out the trucking on yer own - 15k negotiable but sorry no pmt plan - we are hurting too and need to get it gone as went to different job and don't need this truck anymore. oldsoulwise1@yahoo.com
    • Ace  •  3 years 0 months ago
      heat_kills2001 is looking for a part-time job and finds only full-time positions. I've read an article about "job sharing." I can't remember where I read it. But, would there be any way to do that in his/her situation? Find someone also in need of part-time work and apply as a team?
    • Aneesham  •  3 years 1 month ago
      Hi, I am a skilled Decorator and Carnival Mas Producer, with experience as an office assistant. I am however, at present unemployed and is looking for "a work at home program" that I can earn an income to help support my family. Perhaps a "Production at home" in terms of crafting or "online Research assistant" I'm always online so that will be ideal. Please don't send me a "get rich quick plan" I am so tired of that.
      Thank You
      I can be contacted @ aneeshamohammed78@yahoo.com
    • Toni  •  3 years 1 month ago
      I agree with you Christine. I quit my part time job in Feb. because it was so horrible. My husband makes a decent living so I stumbled across Mona Vie and am doing that full-time. I love it! Like you said you control the hours & how much you work as well as what kind of business you want to get into. There are a lot of Network Marketing jobs out there and there are a FEW greeat ones but a lot of shady ones. Just do your homework before signing up for anything and make sure you know exactly what it will cost you now & in the future to stay 'active'.
    • Wendy  •  3 years 1 month ago
      are there any of these on-line jobs that you can actually make money from home or are they all scams
    • marieo  •  3 years 1 month ago
      Please, please, please all i want is to work for a LOWES home improvement storein Dallas. I've been applying since feb. after my layoff, and no call backs yet. If anyone can hook me up, I'd really appreciate it. I'm a hard working honest female who just needs a chance to prove that i can go from working in the electronics field to retailing. Just trying to reinvent myself into something i would love to do.
    • Maria F  •  3 years 1 month ago
      ok, I work in a Hospital in NYC, and I am in need of extra income
      because the cost of living is outrageous, so maybe someone can tell
      me something.........thanks from NYC.........
    • Leila  •  3 years 1 month ago
      My 25 yr old son is is desperate need of a job. Has experience with stocking and heavy lifting was laid off from the US Post Office. Please can someone HELP!!!!!!
    • Angie  •  3 years 1 month ago
      Hello everyone, I have my own house cleaning business here in Maine. I work alone or with my husband on big jobs. My rates are from $20 to $25 per hour. If you know anyone who is looking for extra help around the house have them contact me at Angies.Angels07@yahoo.com. If I had more customers I could help someone else have a partime job. Thanks for your help and input.
    • soll  •  3 years 1 month ago
      Hi, My daughter and I are looking for a part time job, that we can do via internet from home. have any ideas were we can start looking? e-mail me at solliboy@yahoo.com thanks!
    • angella  •  3 years 1 month ago
      this a great idea i havebeen looking for online jobs to work partime at home but all that i have come accross i have to pay some fee help
    • Kelsey  •  3 years 0 months ago
      Believe it or not, you *can* earn a living by starting your own business. For someone in desperate need of a job this week, this is not the thing, but for those of us who are looking to change our position...maybe pay off some debt or save for the future, being your own boss is the way to go. www.HelpFromHome.com
    • Toni  •  3 years 1 month ago
      Sorry, if you want more info on Mona Vie, send me an email at tpurdy4@yahoo.com
    • Ayo  •  3 years 1 month ago
      sometimes, getting to recognise one's strengths and weaknesses can be tasking and unfruitful especially when one has never had the opportunity of having one thing right in his life. The Challenges(rough) experienced over time tend to cover one's eyes to the issue at hand. Have faith in yourself for things can only get better. Wonderful topic Marci Alboher. Thanks!
    • PamelaC  •  3 years 1 month ago
      For Raytheaggie
      RGIS is an inventory company that is always hiring.
      Not sure were you are but Fedex on hwy 529 is now hiring....
      Good Luck!
    • audrey j  •  3 years 1 month ago
      I am looking for a job to take care of newborn babies,I travel
    • MigWickert  •  3 years 1 month ago
      You're right, not all positions are listed. Better yet, if you present the know how, willingness and intelligence in your attitude, work ethic and body language don't be surprised (like you said) if they create a new position for you. :)
    • Karen  •  3 years 1 month ago
      My husband is desperately looking for work. He has a CDL Drivers licence in Oregon, plus he has worked construction and worked in the grounds work profession, which means he has worked keeping up people's yards and installing watering equipment etc. Please can anyone help, he has been out of work for nearly a year.
    • Jay  •  3 years 1 month ago
      "6. Beware of postings that sound too good to be true."

      ... Like the Sponsored Links on this page, lol.
    • Joy  •  3 years 0 months ago
      I know how you feel in response to white-Leila about her son needing a job real bad,aloy of people do as we all know and my son also has been out of luck too and has warehouse experience also but no luck, it is very frustrating for us both because he cannot help his children or me and I am on a fixed income and it;s shruck my little bit of income down to not having anything left over dispite cutting back on everything even necessities.

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