Jobs worth going to college for

Best jobs for college students

College students have several options accessible in a range of businesses. Here are 25 examples of employment that may help you while you finish your education:


1. Administrative assistant 

National average hourly wage: $14.84

Administrative assistants often do administrative responsibilities on behalf of more senior staff. Taking notes during meetings, managing files and records, writing and receiving letters, and delivering memos and other messages to other workers are typical responsibilities.


2. Animal caretaker

The national average hourly wage is $11.53.

Non-farm animals are groomed, bathed, fed, watered, and walked/exercised by animal carers. These individuals often work in kennels, pet daycares, veterinary clinics, animal shelters, pet shops, zoos, and aquariums.


3. Bank teller 

National average hourly wage: $12.29

Bank tellers assist clients with financial activities such as depositing, withdrawing, transferring, and completing money orders. They also answer phones, welcome clients, count cash, submit deposit slips, handle ATMs, and keep track of balances.


4. Barista 

National average income for a : $10.88 per hour

A barista meets clients, takes orders, and prepares and serves hot and cold drinks such as coffee and tea at a restaurant or coffee shop. They also sterilize utensils and equipment, clean work rooms and client sitting areas, and operate cash registers.


5. Brand ambassador 

National average wage for a : $17.44 per hour

Brand ambassadors are hired by businesses to assist generate publicity and boost brand recognition. They function as brand representatives, pushing items via social media to their social circles, delivering product samples to shops, doing product demonstrations, monitoring and responding to consumer feedback, and developing connections with customers and suppliers.


6. Customer service agent

The national average hourly wage is $12.68.

Customer support representatives answer issues and problems from customers by phone, email, chat, or in person. They are often entrusted with providing product or service advise and assistance, updating customer data, and assisting consumers with completing a purchase, refund, or other transaction.


7. Line cook 

National average hourly wage: $12.80

Line cooks operate in a restaurant kitchen and report to the chef. Line cooks are often in charge of cleaning and preparing vegetables, as well as grilling, cooking, and plating meals. Most kitchens have many line cooks and one employee assigned to each station or work area.


8. Receptionist 

National average hourly wage: $12.32

A receptionist's responsibilities include welcoming and guiding clients, addressing customer queries, and directing them to other personnel. They also answer phones and help with administrative tasks like filing and office organizing. Visitors may be screened and security credentials issued by a receptionist.


9. Restaurant server 

National average hourly wage: $10.17

Servers welcome customers, arrange tables, take food and drink orders, answer menu queries and make recommendations, relay orders to kitchen personnel, and serve them once they're ready. A server clears used plates and utensils, issues the check, and receives money at the conclusion of the meal.


10. Retail sales associate

 National average hourly wage: $11.38

A retail sales associate inventories inventory, aids in the maintenance of display areas, welcomes customers, answers consumer queries, and helps them identify products. They may also be in charge of inventory, cash register management, and sales recording.

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