There is no substitute really for learning about the world of work and being in the world of work. You can do that through internships. You can do it through summer job experiences or even from volunteer jobs in your local community.  Alexis Herman

When you think of summer, temporary student jobs may not necessarily come to mind. You’re probably thinking about long nights, beach days and sun cream. If finding a job overseas or at home is going to be part of your holiday, don’t worry, your summer is far from doomed and there are heaps of summer jobs for students out there.

Whether you are looking for temporary student jobs over the summer, or are wondering how to go about finding a job overseas, keep reading as this article could provide you with a few good tips.

It all depends on how long your holidays are but don’t feel that you are limited to South Africa, these days, if you have enough time and the right connections, you can work from anywhere.

That’s right, finding a job overseas is possible!

If you’re searching for student summer jobs, know that you are not alone! Very few students are able to live on their parent’s account. The cost of living is expensive, but temporary student jobs that do not take away valuable studying time can certainly help.

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Why Summer Jobs for Students Are Important

Wouldn’t it be great if we all had rich uncles who could pay for our long lazy holidays?

The reality, however, is that most people have to fund their lives somehow, so regardless of your situation, student summer jobs is a great option.

Have you ever considered tutoring over your holiday time?

Even if you are not financially challenged, working in temporary student jobs from a young age can help to establish an invaluable work ethic. In fact, there are more pros than cons to working over your holidays and if you are clever about it, finding a job overseas (somewhere fun and exotic) is not an impossibility at all!

Here are a few undisputed good reasons for summer jobs.

  • Extra Spending Money: let's face it, life is costly. Most South African families need to make an effort to make ends meet. Children of every age should know the value of money more than ever before. In South Africa, it is really common for teenagers from 16 and up to find temporary student jobs. Student summer jobs are an excellent way to practice budgeting for more expensive and complicated university years. Once you know how to equate your working hours with a paycheck, you’ll have a new appreciation for how much things cost. This will teach you to be careful with how you spend and is a necessary skill for life.
  • Networking Connections: it’s worthwhile remembering the value of good connections. Whether you are working in temporary student jobs or on a serious career path, your colleagues could be bridges to your next opportunity.
  • Looking at Other Careers: if you are at school, it’s possible that you may not know what you want to do with your life yet. Searching for student summer jobs might seem like a disheartening concept, however instead of being resentful about it, consider that by trying out different industries, you will find begin to get a sense of what you like and don’t like. For example, you may find that working in hospitality is more for you than your time spent working as a temp in an advertising agency.
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Using money in an intelligent way is essential from a very young age. (Source: Unsplash)

What if the idea of finding a job overseas appeals to you more than finding one in your hometown in South Africa? As mentioned this is possible, here are some of the places, especially regarding teaching jobs as well as other work and travel programmes to begin your search.

Finding a Job Overseas: The United Kingdom

While Northern Ireland, Wales, Scotland and England are lovely in the summer, many students would prefer more exotic or adventurous places to save up for tuition and other expenses.

Also, remember that low-cost airlines offer fantastic airfares that have made it possible for the world to become a global village.

If you are able to work online, then finding summer jobs for students in far-flung places is definitely a reality.

Don’t forget that the globe has a southern and northern hemisphere, therefore it is technically possible to accept summer jobs for students on either side of the equator when school is closed for you. Why not look for student summer jobs in South Africa during the long December/January summer holidays and go about finding a job overseas for your June/July winter holidays?

Here are some of the best websites to find summer jobs in other countries.

  • Summer Jobs Abroad: based in the UK, this organisation has a loyal fan base and is an excellent way to find jobs in countries like Austria, Canada, Qatar, Turkey and France. Also, website users can select a specific category, specify whether they need accommodation or not, and even decide whether they want full or part-time jobs. This website boasts fantastic reviews with many students stating how thrilled they have been with their job experience. It also has a really friendly user interface.
  • One World 365: ever since this website launched in 2007, One World 365 has been helping people from all over the world enjoy meaningful travel experiences. Their main goal is to provide adventure travel to working students. They specialise in career breaks, gap years, volunteering programmes and teaching jobs. Short-term jobs during the summer are typically those like Teaching English as a Foreign Language, guides for summer camps and even working at global companies in the corporate world.
  • BUNAC: known for enabling extremely life-changing and exciting job adventures ever since 1962, BUNAC offers many distinctive employment opportunities like internships, volunteer expeditions, and short-term student summer jobs. To entice users, we can highly recommend visiting this website’s home page for some of the best summer jobs in Canada, America, Australia, New Zealand and Japan. It is a fantastically created website that is designed for easy chatting when further information is required.

Of course, the internet is a great resource for finding a job overseas, but these are some of the best and most highly recommended sites at your disposal.

If are still looking for further information about summer jobs for students keep reading for more tips.

Have you thought about volunteering abroad to open up your prospects and experience brand new experiences?

Final Tips for Finding Summer Job Overseas

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The best summer jobs abroad allow enough time for pleasure and travelling. (Source: Unsplash)

In an ever-changing world, it is not easy to secure a job and keep it. The main reason for this is that the global economy is unstable and unpredictable. There is more competition than ever before in the world regarding just about everything, even part time jobs for students.

Unfortunately, young people are often hired last and fired first when things get tough. To help you stand out from the crowd there are a few things you can do:  

  • Start Searching Early: don't be that lazy type of student and leave your job search to the last minute. Rather, try applying for positions ahead of the crowds as this could ensure that you have the summer of your dreams, get to travel and earn income all at the same time.
  • Be More Flexible and Creative than Your Competition: retaining an interactive and impressive resume is an excellent way to stand out over the competition. This can be done by looking for the support of others or by offering more available times than anyone else. All this makes you an attractive option for future employers.
  • Look for Virtual Jobs: if you can’t find a summer job overseas, take your summer job overseas with you! How would you do that? Simple. Find virtual part-time jobs like teaching online, translation or virtual assistant opportunities and work in a dream destination while you have a fun summer at the same time.

We are super excited about the prospect of you working overseas or at home during your holidays. Never forget that all experience is  good experience that will set you up for the future and develop a work ethic, a network of connections and in the end, your character too. Follow this advice, check out other working possibilities and you are bound to have success.

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Niki Jackson

Niki is a content writer from Cape Town, South Africa, who is passionate about words, strategic communication and using words to help create and maintain brand personas. Niki has a PR and marketing background, but her happiest place is when she is bringing a story to life on a page.