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TURNING A SEASONAL JOB INTO A FULL-TIME POSITION

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2. Befriend the employees

The permanent employees you’ll be working with can help you in a number of ways: In addition to showing you the ropes and helping you get up to speed with your assignment, they also can be good allies to have when it comes time to deciding who will stay and who will go.

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    • 1. Treat the job like an extended interview
    • 2. Befriend the employees
    • 3. Communicate your interests
    • 4. Network with other employees
    • 5. Make connections outside your department
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