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arrow01 Theme Parksthemepark
America has many theme parks, such as Disney World, Six Flags, and Busch Gardens, which all hire a lot of students each summer. The work opportunities vary from operating the amusement park rides to selling popcorn and candy, to working in various souvenir shops.

arrow01 Security Guardsecure
Business establishments, construction sites, apartment houses, and many other locations require someone on the premises to deter petty theft and vandalism. This work is easy but slow. Check in the Yellow Pages under "Guards" or "Security" or in the classified advertisement section of the newpaper

storesarrow01 Department Stores
The American department store offers a variety of employment opportunities. The most common job is sales assistant, helping customers or working the cash registers. Large department stores are open six or seven days a week, and many are open in the evenings. This will enable you to arrange a fairly flexible working schedule. Many stores hire extra workers during the busy Christmas shopping season, which begins around Thanksgiving (late November). Supermarkets have high staff demands for workers. Most openings are for cashiers, baggers, stock clerk, and sales assistant. The best way to find these jobs is to walk in with your Resum? and ask to see the manager.

arrow01 National Parksnationalpark
Jobs in the National Parks may interest you, not so much for the jobs themselves, but for the opportunity to live in some of the most beautiful and remote areas of the U.S. Most of the jobs will be in the small towns around the perimeters of the parks or in lodging centers within the parks. Some of the most interesting are Grand Canyon, Rocky Mountain, Yellowstone, Yosemite and Great Smoky Mountains.

arrow01 Resort Workresort
Resorts provide many summer jobs and some winter jobs, and depend heavily upon students seeking seasonal work. The most common jobs in resorts are waiter or waitress, dishwasher, chambermaid or other hotel work. Though your duties may be boring, you are being paid to work in what is often a beautiful and peaceful work environment where you can befriend many Americans.

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arrow01 Hotel Work
Hotel work is similar to resort work, and the jobs are often low-level. Most are for chambermaids, but there are also positions as bellboys and valets, at the front desk, in the hotel laundry, in restaurant facilities, hotel maintenance, etc. The salaries for most of the jobs are lower as you are expected to improve your wages by earning tips

arrow01 Restaurant Workrestaurant
Restaurant work is easy to find. It might be tiring to do, but you come into contact with different types of people, and can make good money through tips. Expensive restaurants have greater competition for jobs, which usually offer better salaries and larger tips. In coffee shops and diners, counterpersons or waitstaff are needed. Large restaurants need bussers to clear the tables, and kitchen and dishwashing staff. Most restaurant jobs are found by walking in and speaking to the restaurant manager


officearrow01 Temporary Office Work
Many offices take on help for a short period of time. If you have special office skills such as typing or computer skills, your changes of being hired are good. (Keep in mind that the keyboard used in the U.S. may differ from those of other countries).


arrow01 Commission Salessales
These are jobs with income based partly or entirely on the amount of goods you sell. Be very careful about these jobs, because you are not guaranteed income. If you are extremely outgoing, have sales experience, and are willing to work long hours, you may be successful and earn good money.


bullet Through the Work & Travel USA program you can work in just about any job available in the U.S., for up to four months during your summer vacation.
bullet The Work & Travel USA program benefits you by allowing you to immerse yourself in American culture, earn money and act as a cultural ambassador for your home country.
bullet It is not possible to guarantee that all applications that meet the eligibility requirements can be placed. Early application procedures can greatly eliminate this problem, as placement into desirable work and travel sites is competitive.

arrow01 Jobs You Can't Do as a Work & Travel USA Participant
bullet nanny/babysitting/domestic labor
bullet Camp counselor
bullet Medical/veterinary/pharmaceutical services or any job that requires direct patient contact or dispensing of medication
bullet Teacher/coach
bullet Crew member on ships or aeroplanes, or as pilots
bullet Sales jobs involving purchasing sales merchandise to resell (e.g. door-to-door sales).
bullet Employment through staffing agencies

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