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Availability of seasonal travel jobs

I'm really interested in travel and was wondering if there are seasonal jobs that involve traveling. Are there any that are suitable for students during school breaks? How should I start looking for these opportunities?

a year ago

Yes, there are many seasonal jobs that involve traveling and are suitable for students. You might consider working for a travel company as a tour guide or becoming a camp counselor at a sleep-away camp. Another option could be working on a cruise ship, which would allow you to travel to different places. If you're interested in international jobs, opportunities like teaching English abroad or working in holiday resorts could be an option.

To start looking for these opportunities, you should leverage job portals like Appily (formerly Cappex), LinkedIn, or Indeed. Make sure to use relevant search terms such as "seasonal travel job" and "student travel job".

Apart from that, you could also directly visit employers' websites or conduct a targeted employer search. For example, if you're interested in working on a cruise ship, visit the careers page of popular cruise line websites.

Moreover, don't forget to engage with your school's career center, as they often have resources and connections that can help you in your job search.

Remember that these jobs can be competitive and often require an interview to assess both your skills and your potential fit with the team or the specific role.

To increase your chances of landing a job, ensure your resume is up-to-date with your most recent experiences and skills that would be relevant for the specific travel job you are applying for. Also, consider crafting a tailored cover letter that would express your interest in the job and demonstrate how your experiences render you a good fit for it.

Furthermore, networking can also be beneficial in this process. Try reaching out to people already working in travel-related jobs, as they can provide valuable advice or even job leads.

While these jobs can be a fun and economical way to satiate your passion for travel, keep in mind that they can also be demanding. It’s important to understand what is expected from these jobs and ensure these align with what you're looking for. Good luck in your search!

a year ago

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