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If you want to work locally, start off at your local job center. They will be up to date with opportunities available in your area and will have a special section devoted to summer work.  The staff members are experts in finding suitable jobs for individuals in many different circumstances. They will take into consideration your age, current circumstances, career goals and skills to help you find the right summer job. For example, if you are retired and looking for a relaxing summer job, you may prefer to avoid certain positions that are busy and where all applicants are under 25 such as working in an amusement park. One of the best resources for finding a summer job is the internet. The internet is full of helpful information about all types of jobs. All the main job search engines have filters and sections especially for summer and temporary jobs. You can also search based on industry, wages and location.  For example if you wanted to look for a summer job abroad in a ski resort you can filter summer jobs and location and be left with a list of jobs you can apply for. Don’t forget to set up a profile for yourself on the best jobs sites (e.g. CareerBuilder, Glassdoor, Indeed) where you can show your skills and say what you are looking for; this way an employer can contact you! Once you have found the names of professionals you can connect with in your chosen field, it’s now time to start putting this information in action.  Arrange appointments to meet with people. Ask them for advice with regards to your job search and let them know that you are interested to learn. Always be prepared to deliver your sales pitch and introduce yourself as professionally as you can. You never know when a simple conversation may lead to a job opportunity or professional introduction. Utilize online platforms to connect with as many people as you can. You can easily obtain and share information in order to shape up your career.  This includes tapping contacts at sites such as: Linkedin, Facebook, Plaxo, Twitter etc. These connection points could potentially be very important avenues for networking with professionals in your field and generating successful job opportunities for yourself. Many businesses experience a boom during the summer season. Therefore, you are more likely to find a summer job in one of the following areas:  Summer Camps Doctor’s offices & pharmacies, medical or dental clinics Farms Lifeguards at community camps, pools etc. Customer services and call centers Software testing i.e. Quality assurance projects at a number of technology companies Companies offering internship programs Restaurants and fast food stores Bars and clubs Annual festivals.
Go to your local job center. Conduct online jobs searches. Network with people in your chosen area. Take advantage of social media. Know what kinds of businesses experience a boom over the summer.