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7 Fun On-Campus Jobs You Really Want in College

So you need to get a job in college, but you want one that doesn't suck. These cool on-campus jobs will help you earn some cash but won't feel like a drag.

College students are always looking for new ways to earn money. But when you're busy taking classes, studying, and enjoying extracurricular activities, how are you supposed to find time for a part-time job? There's an easy solution—find a job on campus! Having an on-campus job has many benefits. Aside from helping you earn a little extra money and boosting your résumé, it's a great way to stay connected with the college community and meet other students. Check out our list of seven unbeatable on-campus jobs to apply for today.

1. Barista

Student cafés are bustling with excitement and activity. If you love the fast-paced environment of your school’s coffeehouse, apply for a position as a barista. You'll learn valuable skills such as customer service and how to work a register. With some experience under your belt, you could even get a job at a local coffee shop, bistro, or café after you graduate to earn some extra money while applying for full-time jobs or preparing for postgrad studies. Starting at your school’s café may help you land other gigs in the service industry too, like higher-paying jobs as a host, waiter, or bartender. These positions often offer evening and weekend schedules, making them perfect for college students.

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2. Teaching assistant (TA)

Think of that one class you love or that one professor you have a special bond with. Wouldn't it be great if you could turn that relationship into a job? Ask your professor if they need a teaching assistant. As a TA, you'll gain valuable experience, especially if you want to become an educator yourself. Just make sure you know what the job entails before you sign up. TAs can be responsible for simple tasks such as proctoring exams, but you might also have to hold seminars or assist in test and essay grading.

3. Research assistant

This is a great résumé builder and allows you to dive deeper into your education. Research assistants learn skills that are useful in a variety of professional careers. Look for research assistant opportunities in your field of study. They’re a great way to network and build connections with professors and faculty members. Contrary to what many people believe, research assistant jobs extend far beyond science and medicine. Your English professor may need help researching historical data for an upcoming book. Your history professor might need a presentation fact-checked for a seminar. Your psychology professor may need you to find statistics to include in their next article. No matter what area of study you enjoy, research assistants are always in demand.

4. Group fitness instructor

If you're passionate about Pilates, yoga, or Zumba, inquire about the steps needed to become a fitness instructor at your school’s recreational center. As a fitness instructor, you can make money while you stay in shape and connect with others who share the same passion for fitness. As a bonus, you may even be able to receive free or discounted classes at your gym. Gyms and fitness also fall under the field of health sciences, so if you're in a health sciences program, having a part-time job that's related to your studies isn't only smart but also beneficial to your future career.

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5. Lifeguard

If you're a certified lifeguard, this is the job you should be looking for. Since it requires specialized training, there’s often much less competition. Plus, the special training often results in a higher hourly rate than other on-campus jobs. Not every university has a pool, but if yours does, a lifeguard job can provide great opportunities! Lifeguarding can also help you hone important skills that employers will look for after you graduate, like communication, critical thinking, and working well under high-pressure situations.

6. Resident assistant (RA)

No matter what type of dorm you live in, every residence hall has an RA. Being a resident assistant is a great way to meet and get to know your peers, and it's perfect for upperclassmen who want to help new students adjust to college life. First-year students often experience an adjustment period to their new surroundings; as an RA, you can be their mentor and guide them through the process. You may also receive benefits as an RA, such as free room and board, discounted meal plans, and/or stipends. Working as an RA does more than pay—it makes you feel good. Knowing you're helping other students transition to college life can be super rewarding. One potential downfall? You may need to live in a freshman dorm, even as an upperclassman.

7. Tour guide

If you've got ample school spirit, this is the perfect job for you! Tour guides show prospective students and parents the lay of the land: you can point out your favorite spots on campus; talk about the sports teams, clubs, and organizations your school has; and show off all the college has to offer. As a tour guide, you'll have the opportunity to make a lasting impression on new students. Your enthusiasm can make a prospective student decide whether to attend your school, and you can make new students fall in love with the campus just like you did when you took your tour.

Related: Find even more part-time jobs and money-making ideas for college students

Having a job while working toward your degree has many invaluable advantages, like boosting your résumé and showing off your skills to future employers. There are many on-campus opportunities available for students looking for part-time work. Talk to your college employment office and see what jobs are available. Do your research so you know the expectations of the job and prepare for the interview. (And make sure your work schedule doesn't conflict with your class schedule!)

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