Summer Jobs in Columbus, Ohio

By D Trem, published Mar 13, 2008
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Looking for a job this summer? There are plenty of options for people looking to make a few extra dollars this summer. When looking for a part time job, establish the hours available, the salary desired, and the skills needed.

High school and college students looking for a short term position might want to work at the Ohio State Fair. Pay isn't high, but it's an option for those who don't want to work the whole entire summer. You also get to enjoy the atmosphere of the fair. Working during the dog days of summer could be a downside.

For college students looking for higher wages, look at companies like Alliance Data and NCO Financial Systems. They offer decent wages to young professionals with some customer service and technological skills. They offer part time and full time positions. Customer service experience is preferred though.

Writing for associated content is a great opportunity for those over 18. College students can submit there essays they spent hours writing. They can also write how-to articles and editorial pieces to earn extra money over the summer. It is a great way to earn extra money! It also allows for a flexible schedule.

There are also some options for high school students. The typical jobs at places like McDonalds and Kroger's shouldn't be counted out. There are also several places at Easton Town Center and Polaris that are looking for young people. These places usually have their employees work 16-20 hours making wages above $6.85. Individuals with excellent customer service skills should consider waitressing at restaurants like Bob Evans. It's a great way to earn extra money through tips.

Jobs that Matter is an excellent choice for those who are socially conscious. You have the opportunity to work on a human rights campaign. The salary is good to; it ranges from 400-600 dollars a week. The campaigns range from combating global warming, protecting the wilderness and fighting against discrimination.

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