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Wayne’s Answer
Hi Angela. There are several jobs available for students. Here are some jobs that let students balance their academic schedule and gain work experience:
Ice cream scooper
Server
Barista
Lifeguard
Prep cook
Movie theater cashier or usher
Front desk receptionist
Yard worker
Pet sitter or dog walker
Babysitter
Delivery driver
Tutor
Grocery store associate
Good luck!
Ice cream scooper
Server
Barista
Lifeguard
Prep cook
Movie theater cashier or usher
Front desk receptionist
Yard worker
Pet sitter or dog walker
Babysitter
Delivery driver
Tutor
Grocery store associate
Good luck!
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Luis’s Answer
Hi Angela!
There is tons of jobs available for you while going to school! I would suggest looking at areas that would help your overall growth, development an d that could help you figure out a career path. I think one good area would be customer service jobs; bank tellers, retail stores, etc. I think that these jobs help bring some exposure to different fields in the overall career world that can help spark a long term career interest. :)
There is tons of jobs available for you while going to school! I would suggest looking at areas that would help your overall growth, development an d that could help you figure out a career path. I think one good area would be customer service jobs; bank tellers, retail stores, etc. I think that these jobs help bring some exposure to different fields in the overall career world that can help spark a long term career interest. :)
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Rychel’s Answer
Angela:
How exciting that you're hoping to find work while also being a student. Below are some suggestions I'd have for jobs that appear to be achieveable while going to school.
Nanny - Nanny jobs are popular with college students because they offer plenty of flexibility.
Call Center Representative - Many college students are able to build a cushion by putting on a headset and working at a call center.
Virtual Assistant - This is a fitting job for any college student who is organized, a whiz on the computer, and, preferably, possesses previous administrative experience.
On-Demand Staffing Jobs - Those seeking variety and ultimate flexibility need look no further than Wonolo, our on-demand solution that puts you in touch with companies in need of extra help.
Food Service Worker - Waiting tables to get through college may sound like a cliche, but there’s a reason why serving, bartending, slinging espresso drinks, and washing dishes are such popular jobs among students.
Home Health Aide - The job also offers plenty of flexibility in the form of weekend and evening hours.
Sales Associate - According to Business News Daily, the most commonly-held jobs by American college students are sales associate positions.
Tutor - Tutoring jobs can be found in a variety of places, in peer tutoring programs at the university, at private firms, or even remotely, in online formats.
Administrative Assistant - Companies hiring administrative assistants may not offer the same level of flexibility as restaurants or retail stores, but they do provide professional office environments that can give college students a real edge as they head into the real world.
Hotel Front Desk Receptionist or Gym Receptionist - College students majoring in hospitality need look no further than hotel front desk receptionist positions. Similar to gym receptionist jobs, hotel receptionist positions offer the potential of 24-hour scheduling that can fit well within the work days of any college student.
Life Guard - Full-time students in search of summer employment options would benefit from looking into local lifeguarding positions.
Social Media Assistant - Companies love to hire young, college-age employees to run their social media accounts because–let’s face it–college-age people are already on social media a lot these days.
Ride Share Driver - Driving for a ridesharing app, like Uber or Lyft, is an excellent option for college students, as the job offers 24/7 hours, with pay typically being at its highest on evenings and weekends.
Cleaner - Typically cleaners are able to set their own schedule and particularly entrepreneurial ones might even see a freelance business opportunity in this low-overhead service.
Bank Teller - Bank teller jobs are particularly valuable to finance, accounting, business, and marketing students hoping to one day use their degrees to work at financial institutions.
Brand Ambassador - Brand ambassadors work for a variety of organizations, including sports teams, restaurants, hospitality firms, beverage makers, food makers, nightclubs, and more.
House Painter - College students who possess previous painting experience can land jobs as local house painters, either working solo or for companies.
Tour Guide - It’s common to see students providing tours on campus, but city tour guide jobs are also fitting choices for college students in need of cash and flexible schedules.
Resident Advisor - College students in need of free room and board and extra cash should consider applying to their school’s resident advisor program.
Interpreter / Translator - Interpreter/translator jobs are great fits for college students who are fully bilingual.
Fitness Instructor - High-energy college students are great fits for these positions, especially ones that already hold personal training certifications, play collegiate sports, or are majoring in corresponding fields, such as kinesiology, dance, or physical therapy.
Online Data Entry Clerk - These clerical jobs can be performed at any time of the day or night, from the comfort of a dorm room and generally only require a rudimentary knowledge of data entry and data preservation.
Best of luck - I hope one or a few of these options might be of interest to you!
How exciting that you're hoping to find work while also being a student. Below are some suggestions I'd have for jobs that appear to be achieveable while going to school.
Nanny - Nanny jobs are popular with college students because they offer plenty of flexibility.
Call Center Representative - Many college students are able to build a cushion by putting on a headset and working at a call center.
Virtual Assistant - This is a fitting job for any college student who is organized, a whiz on the computer, and, preferably, possesses previous administrative experience.
On-Demand Staffing Jobs - Those seeking variety and ultimate flexibility need look no further than Wonolo, our on-demand solution that puts you in touch with companies in need of extra help.
Food Service Worker - Waiting tables to get through college may sound like a cliche, but there’s a reason why serving, bartending, slinging espresso drinks, and washing dishes are such popular jobs among students.
Home Health Aide - The job also offers plenty of flexibility in the form of weekend and evening hours.
Sales Associate - According to Business News Daily, the most commonly-held jobs by American college students are sales associate positions.
Tutor - Tutoring jobs can be found in a variety of places, in peer tutoring programs at the university, at private firms, or even remotely, in online formats.
Administrative Assistant - Companies hiring administrative assistants may not offer the same level of flexibility as restaurants or retail stores, but they do provide professional office environments that can give college students a real edge as they head into the real world.
Hotel Front Desk Receptionist or Gym Receptionist - College students majoring in hospitality need look no further than hotel front desk receptionist positions. Similar to gym receptionist jobs, hotel receptionist positions offer the potential of 24-hour scheduling that can fit well within the work days of any college student.
Life Guard - Full-time students in search of summer employment options would benefit from looking into local lifeguarding positions.
Social Media Assistant - Companies love to hire young, college-age employees to run their social media accounts because–let’s face it–college-age people are already on social media a lot these days.
Ride Share Driver - Driving for a ridesharing app, like Uber or Lyft, is an excellent option for college students, as the job offers 24/7 hours, with pay typically being at its highest on evenings and weekends.
Cleaner - Typically cleaners are able to set their own schedule and particularly entrepreneurial ones might even see a freelance business opportunity in this low-overhead service.
Bank Teller - Bank teller jobs are particularly valuable to finance, accounting, business, and marketing students hoping to one day use their degrees to work at financial institutions.
Brand Ambassador - Brand ambassadors work for a variety of organizations, including sports teams, restaurants, hospitality firms, beverage makers, food makers, nightclubs, and more.
House Painter - College students who possess previous painting experience can land jobs as local house painters, either working solo or for companies.
Tour Guide - It’s common to see students providing tours on campus, but city tour guide jobs are also fitting choices for college students in need of cash and flexible schedules.
Resident Advisor - College students in need of free room and board and extra cash should consider applying to their school’s resident advisor program.
Interpreter / Translator - Interpreter/translator jobs are great fits for college students who are fully bilingual.
Fitness Instructor - High-energy college students are great fits for these positions, especially ones that already hold personal training certifications, play collegiate sports, or are majoring in corresponding fields, such as kinesiology, dance, or physical therapy.
Online Data Entry Clerk - These clerical jobs can be performed at any time of the day or night, from the comfort of a dorm room and generally only require a rudimentary knowledge of data entry and data preservation.
Best of luck - I hope one or a few of these options might be of interest to you!