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12 Great Seasonal Jobs

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1. Retail sales associate National average salary: $11.83 per hour Primary duties: Retail stores often wish to increase the number of floor attendants during this time to deal with the increased volume of customers. The rate of pay for these workers will vary depending on the position they hold, but most positions center around providing strong retail customer service as a primary function.

2. Gift wrapper National average salary: $11.38 per hour Primary Duties: Most retail stores hire designated employees to gift wrap customer purchases. Gift wrappers are trained to properly wrap a gift using paper, ribbons and tags. Some stores may require gift wrappers to package and create gift sets available for purchase. 3. After school camp counselor National average salary: $12.62 per hour Primary duties: During the summer months, camps look for responsible individuals to assist in a variety of positions. Camp counselors must be trustworthy and mature, as they will likely be in charge of small groups of children or teenagers. Depending on the type of camp, counselors may also be involved in athletics, arts and crafts and educational activities.

4. Social media assistant National average salary: $13.69 per hour Primary duties: Social media assistants update social media statuses and respond to comments that mention the client directly. The window for these jobs as temporary varies, depending on when the company needs more assistance to handle their social channels.

5. Customer service representative National average salary: $13.10 per hour Primary duties: Many retail companies hire CSR's during the high season for sales. Customer service representatives work in call centers and anywhere customer service is prioritized. Customer service representatives might interact with customers face-to-face, on the phone or via chat.

6. Tour guide National average salary: $14.09 per hour Primary duties: The increased number of visitors during vacation seasons means a higher demand for knowledgeable tour guides. If you are a local expert or just enjoy being around people, then this job could be right for you.

7. Tax preparer National average salary: $14.44 per hour Primary duties: Tax preparation companies hire many contract or temporary employees during the tax season to help with tax preparation. If you’re good at accounting and math, then this might be one of the best seasonal jobs for you because tax preparers are responsible for ensuring that individual and company taxes are filed correctly.

8. Photographer National average salary: $14.92 per hour Primary duties: Photographers often work seasonally for weddings and around holidays offering mini sessions. Seasonal photographers can advertise for themselves or work for someone else, for instance during the school photo season.

9. Chef National average salary: $15.37 per hour Primary duties: During holiday times and especially during the summer, resorts and hotels tend to hire chefs to help manage increased demand. Experience in restaurant-level cooking and professional food preparation, as well as a culinary education, are necessary to work as a chef.

10. Fitness trainer National average salary: $21.40 per hour Primary duties: Personal trainers or fitness trainers provide athletic, and sometimes, nutritional education and customized training to clients. A demand for trainers sometimes swells during the summertime when more people are going to resorts, vacationing or going to the gym.

11. Tutor National average salary: $21.41 per hour Primary duties: Companies hire tutors during the pre-exam rush so students can be better prepared to take the SATs or GRE. There is also a greater demand for tutors during summertime. As long as you’re qualified to teach a subject, you can earn anywhere between $10 to $50 an hour. Some employers even offer you the chance to work remotely with a headset and a webcam.

12. Personal gift shopper National average salary: $21.89 per hour Primary duties: While the seasonal demand for these kinds of jobs is most prominent during winter months, there is also an increased demand during other gift-giving holidays, such as Valentine’s day. Personal shoppers help consumers pick appropriate gifts and clothing, per the requirements of their client. Is a seasonal job worth it?

A seasonal job is a valuable resource because it can help you grow your network and expose you to different types of careers. These short-term work options provide work experience which could be required for making your next career move. Finally, a seasonal job could lead to a permanent placement for some employees.


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