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Which are the top summer seasonal job opportunities?

I'm hoping to find a seasonal job this summer but feeling a bit overwhelmed by where to start. What are some of the more popular or worthwhile summer job opportunities for students like me?

a year ago

Looking for a job can certainly feel a bit overwhelming at first, but knowing where to start can make the process considerably easier. Summer seasonal jobs can come in many forms, depending on what your needs and preferences are. Here are some favored options:

1. Lifeguard: A quintessential summer job, working as a lifeguard does require certification, but it can be a rewarding role with a decent hourly wage. It is also a good option if you enjoy being outside and near the water.

2. Camp counselor: Another classic summer job, working at a day camp or a residential camp often provides free board and meals in addition to a salary. This job also gives you a chance to work on your leadership and people skills.

3. Internships: To gain experience in a specific field, a summer internship might be a great choice. Many companies and nonprofits offer paid internships so students can gain practical experience in their area of academic interest.

4. Landscaping: Many landscaping companies hire extra help during the summer months to help with various projects. It is physical work but paying well, and it often doesn't require any prior experience.

5. Tutoring: If you excel in a particular subject, you may want to consider becoming a summer tutor. Parents are often happy to hire a tutor to prevent their kids from experiencing 'summer slide'.

6. Food and Hospitality Industry: Restaurants, hotels, and tourist spots often need additional staff during the summer months. You can work as waitstaff, a cook, a hotel clerk, or a tour guide.

7. Retail: Many retailers look for summer help, especially those in tourist locations or that have a busy season during the summer. The jobs can range from sales associate to stocking merchandise.

Remember that different jobs will suit different people, and there's no one-size-fits-all answer. Consider your interests, your career ambitions, and how you want to spend your summer before deciding.

a year ago

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