Job search during Ramadan– Studies have proven that about 75% of companies slow down their recruitment processes during Ramadan, as the working day is shortened and everyone is getting ready for the Eid holiday. Recruiters take Ramadan to rest and accomplish other tasks away from “recruiting new candidates.”
- Here are tips to make your Ramadan employment-friendly?
- Create A Professional Job Search Strategy
- Be “Smart” While Looking for Jobs
- Update Your CV
- Hone Your Skills
Last Reviewed: April 2026 | Sources: DrJobPro Hiring Data Q1 2026.
However, some are looking for candidates to fill a specific
position quickly during this holy month. So, if you’re looking for a job, don’t
take Ramadan as a restriction on your chances. It’s the perfect time to show
how “you are the perfect candidate.”
So, how do you search for work as an expert during Ramadan and get the job you want?
Here are tips to make your Ramadan employment-friendly?
Create A Professional Job Search Strategy
Some may see the task of ‘strategizing’ as exclusive only to
managers to ensure the success of their projects. However, as a professional,
you need to realize the importance of having a strategic plan outlining your
next steps to save you more time and effort.
And when we talk about the plan to search for a job in
Ramadan, we mean preparing a customized list of all the sectors, companies, and
job positions that you target when searching for a job. This list will help you
determine how and where you will be able to make the best use of your skills.
In addition, it will facilitate your search as you have
exerted enough effort to craft a customized professional CV that shows your
suitability for the job.
Be “Smart” While Looking for Jobs
You have to find ways to be “creative” when
looking for a job, and the first thing that helps is “organization.”
Organizing your thoughts and steps helps you improve your resume, your goals
and hone your skills to meet the needs of all employers.
Update Your CV
Having a great CV is crucial when looking for a job in
Ramadan. If you’ve been working for years, your CV is likely outdated. Update
it by following these quick steps:
- consider what types of jobs
you want and ensure that your CV reflects that. You can do this in part by
including keywords from the job posting in your CV.
- List your work experience
and accomplishments, rather than just your responsibilities. - Make sure to include your
most recent experience first. This is essential information for an employer,
and you want to make it easy for them to find. - Customize your CV for each
job you apply to highlight the most relevant skills to that position. - If possible, have someone
proofread your CV before submitting it. Typos or small errors could be a
deal-breaker if an employer notices them.
Read these blogs for more job-winning CVs:
- CV Mistakes: Common Mistakes You Should Avoid to Get A Job|Drjobpro.com
- CV Writing: How to Tailor Your CV to a Specific Job Description?|Drjobpro.com
- How to Write A CV with No Mistakes in Minutes?|Drjobpro.com
- How Does Freelancing on Drjobpro.com Help Create a CV Packed with Experience Before Graduating?
Hone Your Skills
The better your skills, the easier it is to get a job, and
you are more likely to be happy with it.
So how do you show off your talents? Here are tips on how to
sharpen your skills so you can get the job you want:
Know what employers want. Employers are looking for
applicants with up-to-date skills and knowledge. They are looking for people to
take their business to the next level, and here you can use job postings to
find what each employer wants and customize your resume to each organization’s
requirements by including keywords.
Take classes or seminars. If there’s a skill you’re lacking,
find a class or seminar that will teach it to you. Online courses are
convenient because they’re often self-paced and don’t require you to be in a
classroom at a particular time each week.
Get certified. Certifications demonstrate specific expertise
and prove that you’ve completed coursework in a particular field.
Start Applying for Jobs After “Iftar”
The best time to look for work during Ramadan is after Iftar.
This is a good time for all parties when you and the
recruiter are at your best after eating and have the energy to send and receive
emails.
Make a list of the companies you want to work for, tailor
your CV to the requirements of each company and start applying right away.
Determine Your USPs
The unique selling point is your personal brand, who you
are, and what makes you different. This is what sets you apart from others in
this field. The better you identify your features, the more likely you will be
noticed.
The first step in identifying your unique selling points is
writing an intense “brief” that summarizes your skills, talents,
experience, knowledge, interests, and everything that sets you apart from
others.
Specific examples of your accomplishments can be included
here as well. For example, if you have several awards for a particular skill or
talent that identifies you, include them in your summary section.
Remember, people won’t know how amazing or talented you are
if you don’t tell them! Don’t assume they will figure it out on their own; It
is up to you to sell yourself!
Maintain A Massive Personal Brand
Your online presence and popularity are one of your best attributes, as hiring managers today are accustomed to using social media as a tool for recruiting talented people.
Consider how you want to be perceived online and what image
you want to project. You will sell it through your CV, social media platforms,
and interviews.
Scrub Your Social Media Presence
Take advantage of the shortened working hours during Ramadan
to clean up and update your social media accounts, focusing on LinkedIn, which
serves as your online resume, portfolio, and evidence of expertise.
You have to realize that only 20% of the jobs are
advertised. There are hundreds of hidden jobs; show how you will add value to
any position through your social media posts.
Utilize Your Networks
Sharpening your skills isn’t just about perfecting your
craft. It also means growing your professional network. This can give you a leg
up on the competition when it comes to finding a new job or even landing a
promotion at your current company.
You never know when you might need a recommendation for a
job opportunity, so it’s essential to stay in touch with former co-workers,
managers, and other contacts. Reaching out to the people in your network
doesn’t have to be a significant effort — send them an email, interact with
them on social media or invite them out for coffee.
In addition to networking with other professionals in your
field, you should also connect with people working in different industries or
job functions. If you’re looking to make a career change, you’ll have
connections who can help you make the transition.
Schedule Interviews in the “Morning”
You will undoubtedly receive invitations to a job interview
after following the appropriate job search strategy. Ask the recruiter to
schedule the appointment early in the morning to ensure that you are fully energized.
You can even request a ‘virtual interview’ to avoid being out in the hot sun,
as studies have proven that overheating lowers brain performance by up to 40%.
Don’t Forget to Follow Up
Keep doors open with recruiters and send follow-up emails to
every organization you applied for a job for during Ramadan. You can start
after Eid Al Fitr to remind the recruiter of your resume when he resumes his
recruitment activity for various vacancies.
Watch Your Favorite Series After Ramadan
Ramadan has become the month of “TV series and shows,”
and people compete in the number of series they watch, only to find themselves
sitting with people who only talk about the story of the series “X”
and how it mimics the series “Y.”
So, do not get involved in this atmosphere and forget what
you want to achieve in terms of professional success. Be brilliant and take
advantage of the slow competition in Ramadan and apply for more jobs.
Stay Motivated
Work hunting is a job in and of itself; you must put up
effort to see results. During Ramadan, keep looking for work on job search
websites, company websites, LinkedIn, and other means you think would be
beneficial.
Family visits, numerous TV shows, and a new lifestyle may
make you feel less motivated or less able to focus, but you must learn to stay
on track.
Be Proactive
The job search process can be quite fruitful during Ramadan
if it is started early and with a well-organized plan. Recruiters want to make
sure their applicants are in the right place at the right time. You’ll be
surprised by the amount of interest you may generate by applying for jobs when
others don’t.
The job search process can be very fruitful during Ramadan
if you start early with a well-structured plan. Recruiters want to make sure
applicants are in the right place at the right time. You will be amazed at how
much attention you can get when you apply for jobs when others don’t.
In addition, laying the foundation during Ramadan will pave
the way for a successful job search and your dream job. Starting your job
search throughout Ramadan will be a starting point for your summer interviews.
Finally,
Whether you are looking for a job for the first time or an expert in your field seeking to change employer, Dr. Job’s tips above will help you search for work during Ramadan and get the job you have always dreamed of.
Frequently Asked Questions
Create A Professional Job Search Strategy
Some may see the task of ‘strategizing’ as exclusive only to
managers to ensure the success of their projects. However, as a professional,
you need to realize the importance of having a strategic plan outlining your
next steps to save you more time a
Be “Smart” While Looking for Jobs
You have to find ways to be “creative” when
looking for a job, and the first thing that helps is “organization.”
Organizing your thoughts and steps helps you improve your resume, your goals
and hone your skills to meet the needs of all employers.
Update Your CV
Having a great CV is crucial when looking for a job in
Ramadan. If you’ve been working for years, your CV is likely outdated. Update
it by following these quick steps:
Hone Your Skills
The better your skills, the easier it is to get a job, and
you are more likely to be happy with it.
Start Applying for Jobs After “Iftar”
The best time to look for work during Ramadan is after Iftar.
Determine Your USPs
The unique selling point is your personal brand, who you
are, and what makes you different. This is what sets you apart from others in
this field. The better you identify your features, the more likely you will be
noticed.













