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Winter Seasonal Part-Time Jobs

With winter approaching, I'm on the hunt for seasonal part-time work. What types of jobs do students usually get during this time, and where should I apply? Looking for something flexible yet worthwhile. Appreciate your insights!

4 months ago

Seasonal work is a great way to earn some extra cash and potentially gain new skills during the winter months. Here are a few options that students commonly opt for:

1. Retail Work: Many businesses need extra hands to handle the influx of shoppers during the holiday season. This can be an excellent opportunity because it offers a lot of flexibility in terms of hours. Consider applying to local malls or standalone stores. Don't forget about online retailers either; they often have popup locations or need help in local warehouses.

2. Tutoring: As finals and end-of-semester projects approach, many students may need extra academic support. If you excel in a particular subject, consider offering your services as a tutor. This can often be done virtually, providing an even greater degree of flexibility.

3. Food Service On-Call Catering: Many catering businesses need extra servers and kitchen help for holiday parties and events. While the hours can be late, the pay is usually good, and sometimes tips are excellent too.

4. Holiday Temp Work: Certain industries hire temporary workers specifically for the holiday season, like customer service call centers, shipping companies, and holiday decorations installation services.

5. Ski Resorts: If you're lucky enough to live near a ski resort, there are often plenty of seasonal jobs available, from ski instruction to equipment rental and hospitality roles.

Remember to treat these jobs as you would any other position, meaning you should generally apply with a resume and be prepared for an interview. Also, don't underestimate the power of networking. Make it known to family and friends that you're looking for work, because someone might know about an opening that would be a good fit for you. Good luck with your job hunt!

4 months ago

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