How to Include Temporary Jobs on Your Resume: Key Tips and Strategies

If you're asking yourself, "Should I put my temporary job experience on my resume?" you're not alone. Most temporary professionals ask themselves this question at some point in their careers. On one end, you want to showcase your skills and experience; on the other, including all your temp jobs may seem tedious or unnecessary.

Temporary jobs play a significant role in shaping your career, by providing valuable experience and skills. However, effectively highlighting temporary positions on your resume can be a challenge.

We'll explore whether you should include temporary jobs on your resume and strategies for showcasing your experience. We’ll also show you how AmbiMi simplifies the process with AmbiFile, a feature that automatically captures your skills and past jobs for a hassle-free resume-building experience.

Why Include Temporary Jobs on Your Resume

Including temporary jobs on your resume can be beneficial in many situations. Here are a few reasons why you should consider including temporary jobs on your resume:

  1. Demonstrates Work Experience: Temporary jobs can showcase your ability to gain valuable work experience and contribute to different organizations.

  2. Fills Employment Gaps: If you have gaps in your resume, temporary jobs can help bridge those gaps and show that you were actively engaged in the workforce between permanent roles.

  3. Highlights Transferable Skills: Temporary jobs often require you to develop a wide range of skills, and including these on your resume can highlight your transferable skills.

  4. Shows Work Ethic and Initiative: Holding temporary jobs demonstrates your ethic and willingness to take on new opportunities.

  5. Builds a Diverse Resume: Having diverse experience can help your resume stand out by showing potential employers that you have a broad skill set and the ability to thrive in different environments.

How to Include Temporary Jobs on Your Resume

Listing all your temporary jobs on your resume can be challenging, especially when you are at a different job every week, and the list of jobs is quite long. Here are some ways to tailor your resume and get the most out of your temporary employment experience.

Tailor Your Resume for Temporary Jobs

Learn how to customize your resume to highlight relevant skills, accomplishments, and responsibilities from your temporary jobs. Use targeted keywords and phrases to optimize your resume for Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) and stand out to hiring managers.

Focus on Transferable Skills

Temporary jobs often provide opportunities to develop transferable skills that are valuable across various industries. For example, customer service is highly sought after and transferrable across most fields. Emphasize transferable skills on your resume to demonstrate your adaptability, versatility, and ability.

Demonstrate Flexibility and Adaptability

Employers highly value candidates who can quickly adapt to new environments and navigate changing circumstances. Share your ability to thrive in temporary positions by highlighting flexibility, resilience, and problem-solving skills with multiple organizations in a short amount of time.

Examples of Temporary Jobs on Your Resume

There are a couple of different methods to go about adding temporary jobs to your resume. One way is adding each position separately, which we recommend for roles where you were employed for over three months. If this is the case, add the jobs the same way as you would for any permanent role, but be sure to include that it was a temporary role in the headline, for example:

May to June 2023: Temporary Warehouse Associate | AmbiMi

  • This was a three-month contract with AmbiMi

  • My responsibilities included: forklift operation, palletizing, order picking, loading and unloading, shipping and receiving, general cleaning and maintenance, and lifting up to 50 lbs.

The second way is to bunch them together by job type or industry, which might look like this:

September 2022 to June 2023: Multiple Temporary Warehouse Positions

  • I gained experience with multiple warehouses and manufacturing environments as a Forklift Driver, Warehouse Associate, and General Labourer.

  • My responsibilities included: forklift operation, palletizing, order picking, loading and unloading, shipping and receiving, general cleaning and maintenance, and lifting up to 50 lbs.

This way, you show you've got experience with multiple organizations, the job titles you held, and the skills you used while minimizing resume gaps.

How AmbiMi Simplifies Resume Building

AmbiMi's verified resume, AmbiFile, eliminates the stress of resume building altogether. Your skills, experience, and ratings are automatically updated on your profile, allowing you to focus on finding temporary jobs.

All you need to do is complete jobs through the AmbiMi app, and your verified resume is built for you. Then, when you apply or accept roles, your AmbiFile will be shared with potential employers.

With AmbiFile, your resume is always up-to-date and tailored to your unique skills and experiences. Start your journey towards career success with AmbiMi today, where we simplify the process and empower job seekers like you to stand out in the competitive job market.

Download AmbiMi today and let AmbiFile revolutionize your resume-building experience.

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