First things first. How do we even define seasonal employment? Seasonal employment, in essence, is a lifeline for businesses that see frequent, significant fluctuations in their demand for workers.
This could be based on the season, holidays, or specific projects. A seasonal employment model gives organizations a pressure valve that lets them scale their workforce up or down efficiently, avoiding paying people during slow times and aligning labor costs better to operational needs.
As great as seasonal workforces are for business, it can prove a challenge for HR professionals and the organization as a whole. Navigating seasonal workforces well is not just about filling positions temporarily but creating an ecosystem that sets expectations clearly, embraces all workers, and supports both the organization’s and employees’ growth and satisfaction levels.