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Full-Time Work

Most jobs are full time, meaning that you’ll spend a decent chunk of your day at work. While there, you’ll be expected to put as much energy, effort and attention as possible into your role and responsibilities. That might sound a little daunting at first, but if you find a job you like, the time will fly.

What Is Full-Time Work?

For most employers, full-time work entails a fairly clear schedule: typically, 35 to 40 hours weekly. Some companies and organizations keep a five-day workweek of eight-hour days, while others observe a four-day workweek of 10-hour days. This often depends on your chosen field — and some professions, like health care, aviation or hospitality, keep very different hours.

Benefits of Full-Time Work

Many full-time jobs offer big-time perks. In addition to a salary (meaning you’ll have a fixed wage rather than getting paid by the hour), you might also enjoy additional career advancement opportunities (promotions, skill building, etc.) and health and retirement benefits. In other words, you’re not putting in all those hours for nothing.

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How To Find Full-Time Jobs

Finding a job isn’t always easy, but there are many avenues to explore. For starters, there are numerous reliable listing platforms and job boards online and many companies also maintain career pages on their official websites. You can also look into professional associations, recruiters and consultants — experts dedicated to helping people find work. And, of course, there’s always networking! Networking

Common Full-Time Job Sectors

Full-time employment can be found in a wide range of fields and occupations, including health care, education, IT, finance and typical office roles like administration and HR. Whether you’re interested in the corporate sector, trade careers or government work, chances are your ideal position will feature some kind of full-time schedule.

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Explore Your Potential Career Paths

Some people have a clear idea of their career path, while others are still exploring. No matter where you are, we’re here to help you discover the options that align with your skills and interests.

Which Industry Is Right for You?

From manufacturing to IT to health care, there are hundreds of industries where you can channel your abilities into a successful career. If you’re not sure which one is right for you, start by reviewing your options.