Tag Cloud
- Business News
- Finances
- Job Hunting
- Interviewing
- Advice
- Candidate
- Retention
- Human Resources
- Employee
- Restructure
- Employer
Recent Articles
The School Holiday Juggle: How Employees Make It Work and What Employers Can Learn
Employer Human Resources Employee
Every school holiday, working parents go into planning mode. Calendars fill up with holiday programmes, days booked in with extended family, annual leave and working from home requests. For some, it's a carefully coordinated operation involving grandparents, partners, and holiday care providers. For others, it can be a stressful and costly exercise.
While the challenges may only be visible for a few weeks each quarter, they highlight a broader issue that employees face year-round: the need for flexibility and understanding from their employers.
Why This Matters to Employers
As recruiters, we speak to candidates every day about what they're looking for in their next role. Salary remains important, but increasingly, candidates are prioritising work-life balance, flexibility, and family-friendly policies.
In fact, one of the most common reasons candidates explore new opportunities is because their current role no longer fits around their personal commitments. The school holiday period often brings these frustrations to the surface.
Employers who demonstrate empathy and flexibility during these times are more likely to build loyalty and engagement among their teams. Those who don't may find themselves struggling with absent staff, decreased productivity, or even losing talented employees to more accommodating organisations.
What Great Employers Are Doing
The businesses that successfully navigate the school holidays tend to focus on outcomes rather than rigid schedules. They recognise that flexibility doesn't necessarily mean reduced productivity.
Some approaches we're seeing include:
- Flexible start and finish times
- Hybrid or remote working arrangements
- Compressed work weeks
- Job sharing opportunities
- Additional family leave options
- Encouraging employees to plan leave well in advance
These initiatives don't just benefit parents. They contribute to a workplace culture built on trust, which often improves employee satisfaction across the entire workforce.
The Recruitment Perspective
When candidates talk about positive workplace experiences, supportive managers and flexible working arrangements feature prominently. During interviews, many parents ask questions about flexibility before discussing salary or bonuses.
At Talent ID, we've seen firsthand how organisations that embrace flexibility gain a competitive advantage when attracting the right candidates. They attract a wider talent pool, retain experienced employees for longer, and often see stronger levels of engagement and performance.
On the other hand, businesses that maintain inflexible policies can inadvertently exclude highly skilled professionals who simply need some adaptability during school holiday periods.
It's Not Just a Parent Issue
While school holidays predominantly impact parents and caregivers, the conversation is really about creating workplaces that acknowledge employees have lives outside of work. Whether it's caring responsibilities, study commitments, or other personal priorities, flexibility benefits everyone.
The modern workforce increasingly values employers who trust their people and focus on performance rather than presenteeism.
Final Thoughts
The school holiday juggle is a reality for thousands of employees each year. While there is no one-size-fits-all solution, employers who recognise these challenges and offer meaningful flexibility are likely to reap the rewards through improved retention, stronger engagement, and enhanced employer branding.
For businesses looking to attract and retain top talent, the message is clear: supporting employees through life's practical challenges isn't just the right thing to do...it's a smart business strategy.
As recruiters, we see the impact every day. The organisations that understand the realities of modern working life are often the ones that stand out in today's competitive talent market.
Amanda Hoffman
Recruitment Specialist and Branch Manager
For more articles from Talent ID, check out our
archive.
Finding their balance...
When I moved to Rotorua, I found it hard to find suitable employment. Luckily someone suggested I call Talent ID. They’ve been by my side since day one. They helped with improvements to my CV and cover letter, coached me through the interview process and have been my rock in a turbulent job market. They have been WONDERFUL in terms of placing me into employment comparable with my experience while learning new skills that will enhance my career. The work has been both challenging and interesting. I am very happy with the decision to use Talent ID and would happily recommend them to anyone who is looking for a job.
Finding their balance...
“Talent ID played a crucial role in assisting our company to find a new team member. Initially, we needed a temporary resource to bridge a gap in our workforce and Stefanie quickly understood our requirements. Her dedication and efficiency in sourcing a qualified candidate on short notice were impressive.
Thanks to Stefanie's efforts, we now have a valuable team member who has seamlessly integrated into our business, having transitioned from temporary to a permanent team member. We highly recommend Stefanie and TalentID for their outstanding services and look forward to continuing our successful partnership in the future."
Vicki, FPG (Future Products Group Ltd), Hawke’s Bay
Finding their balance...
“We have called in 7 temps in the last 8 months, partly because some have become so much a part of our work family, we have made them permanent employees and had to call in new temps to replace them!
We recently implemented a new Financial Management System which meant a delay in processing. Having reliable temp staff helped to clear the continuous backlog and allowed us to use our more senior employees where needed.
Talent ID has reliable staff, does the vetting and reference checking for us and they are amazing to work with.”
Government department, Rotorua
Finding their balance...
“I decided to register for casual roles with Talent ID while we got settled into our new town. After registering my interest and CV with the agency, I had an interview with Stefanie within a week. Two weeks and a formal job interview later, I received an offer for a casual role within my career field.
This has now turned into a permanent, full-time role. Talent ID is the professional, efficient recruitment agency to use if you want a quick, smooth transition into job roles. Thank you Stefanie and the team for the friendly service.”
Lize, Napier
Finding their balance...
“I highly recommend temping as it is a great way to use your skills and adapt them to different working environments. I have completed one 6-month temp role and on my second assignment through Talent ID now.
I have enjoyed meeting and working with new people, understanding different systems and processes, and learning about the culture and values of the organisations. Temping has been a great way to understand the NZ job market, which I am new to, and to guide me in the direction I would like to take my career.”
Allison, Rotorua


