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Tallahassee Part-Time Jobs for Students

I'm a student in Tallahassee looking for part-time work. What are some popular job options here that students usually take? How flexible are they with school schedules? Any advice on where to apply?

a year ago

Finding a part-time job as a college student can be a great way to earn some additional income while also possibly gaining relevant work experience. In Tallahassee, as a university town housing prominent student communities like Florida State University and Florida A&M, there are usually a variety of work opportunities available conducive to student lifestyles.

Retail jobs are often a popular choice due to their flexible hours. Work in clothing, technology, or grocery stores can have the advantage of adaptable shift scheduling, often enabling students to set their hours around their class times. Additionally, some employers offer employee discounts that could also help with your living expenses.

Jobs in the food service industry, such as barista, waiter/waitress, or delivery driver roles are also common amongst students. Many eateries and coffee shops in the Tallahassee area are accustomed to hiring college students and are willing to accommodate their class schedules as much as possible. Typically, these jobs also offer the opportunity to earn tips, increasing your potential income.

You may also want to consider opportunities on your own campus. Many universities offer work-study programs and routinely hire students for various roles around campus, from tutoring to administrative tasks. Campus jobs often have the most flexibility when it comes to class schedules, as they understand that your main role is as a student.

As for applying, online job boards and your university career center are usually good places to start. You could also consider walking into local businesses and asking if they are hiring. Make sure to have a current, professionally-reviewed resume at hand when you do so. Starting with businesses you personally frequent can also be beneficial, as familiarity with the business and its products or services can make you a strong candidate. Best of luck with your job hunt!

a year ago

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