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Tips for Landing Seasonal Summer Jobs in Savannah?

I'm planning to spend the summer in Savannah and hope to get a summer job while I'm there. Does anyone know of common employers or industries that hire seasonally in Savannah?

a year ago

Savannah, famous for its historic charm and beach proximity, offers a variety of summer job opportunities especially in tourism and hospitality. Many tourists flock to Savannah in the summer months, and local businesses usually ramp up hiring to accommodate the increase.

Firstly, the hospitality industry is always a good place to start your search as hotels, restaurants, and cafes generally need extra help to manage the summertime crowds. These jobs can range from front desk positions at hotels to serving or bussing in restaurants. Familiarize yourself with some of the most popular establishments in Savannah (like The Olde Pink House restaurant or one of the numerous bed-and-breakfasts in the historic district) and keep a close eye on their job listings.

Secondly, consider looking into jobs at Tybee Island. This popular beach spot sees an influx of visitors during the summer months, giving rise to opportunities in beach patrols, lifeguarding, or working at snack bars or restaurants along the beach. Tybee Island is a short drive from Savannah and can offer a totally different work environment with the same coastal charm.

Additionally, Savannah's rich history and the many associated landmarks mean that there are often positions with tour companies. Jobs could include being a tour guide at historic homes, running ghost tours, or leading food and drink tours throughout the city.

Lastly, should you be interested in retail, Savannah's numerous boutique stores and art galleries might be on the lookout for helping hands during the busy season. Positions in these shops might involve customer service rolls, cleaning, or working as a sales representative, which could also provide a great opportunity to interact with locals and tourists alike.

Remember job seeking is a process just like anything else - be persistent, put yourself out there, and make sure your application materials are up-to-date and tailored to the positions you are applying for. Good luck!

a year ago

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