How Do You Find The Right Summer Job For A College Student?
Ask yourself these questions before settling on a summer job:
- Do you need to make a lot of money? If not, an internship might offer you a better experience, but you might have to work for free.
- Do you want to work indoors or outdoors?
- Do you like working with a lot of people?
- Do you have contacts that can get you a job?
- Do you think you know what you want to do? If so, you should find a summer job or internship that gets you experience in this field so that it will be easier to get a job after graduation.
- Do you have a strong list of references?
- Do you have a resume? If not, you might want to start at a job that requires less experience.
With the cost of tuition continually rising, many college students will be looking for work during the summer. For the young person who is willing to do put forth the effort, there are opportunities out there in the work force that will not only provide some income, but also some life experience that will be beneficial down the road. Consider your interests. Think about what you enjoy doing. When you have spare time, what type of activities do you pursue? Is there something you would love to learn to do? Consider your preferences. Do you like working inside with controlled temperatures? Or do you prefer to work outside in the elements? Would you rather work alone or do you enjoy working while surrounded by people? Consider your contacts. Your friends, teachers, neighbors and relatives all make up a network of possible contacts. Get the word out that you are looking for summer employment. Once you have thought through your interests, preferences and contacts, list potential jobs that co