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What are some good part-time jobs for college students in Boston?

I'm a college student in Boston looking for a part-time job to help pay the bills and gain some work experience. Does anyone have suggestions for flexible jobs that don't interfere too much with a college schedule?

a year ago

Certainly! As a college student in a large and vibrant city like Boston, you have many part-time job opportunities. Here are a few options:

1. On-Campus Jobs: These are often very accommodating to your class schedule. Jobs in the library, recreation center, or in administrative offices (like admissions or the registrar) are common. You might also look into work-study positions, if you’re eligible.

2. Tutoring: If you excel in a particular subject area, you can offer your services as a tutor. Some schools have tutoring centers on campus, but you can also look into third-party tutoring organizations in the city.

3. Food Service/Retail: Boston has many restaurants and stores that hire part-time workers. These roles can help sculpt your customer service skills, which are valuable in any career field.

4. Rideshare/Delivery Driver: Companies like Uber, Lyft, or food delivery services (like GrubHub or DoorDash) offer highly flexible schedules as you can work whenever you want. Just note, these typically require you to have a car.

5. Tour Guide: Boston, with its rich history, attracts a large number of tourists. If you're outgoing and enjoy public speaking, you might enjoy working as a tour guide for historical sites.

6. Baby/Pet Sitting: On apps like Care.com, Sittercity, or Rover can connect you with opportunities, and these often pay well – plus, you can pick up jobs as your schedule allows.

Remember, the goal here is to balance your work commitments with your academics, so be mindful of not overstretching yourself when taking on a part-time job.

a year ago

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