Side Hustle Spotlight: Part-Time Job

Blog | January 28th, 2022

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Even the best full-time job might not be giving you everything you need. If you’re looking for a little extra cash in your bank account, or even just a way to kill some time, it might be time to take on a part-time job. 


Having a part-time job can be a great way to boost your income. Working extra hours can ensure a little extra money to fall back on in case of emergencies–or even just to treat yourself and your loved ones now and then. 

Having a side job can even be good for your overall well-being. It can help you meet new people and learn new skills that can help you in the future. With the extra money you’ll earn from your side hustle, your mind will be more at ease from financial struggles.




How to Get Started 


Before you start seeking a part-time job, determine which hours you’ll be available. If your primary job has a fixed work schedule, finding that side hustle will be a lot easier. On the other hand, working with a flexible schedule can be more challenging, but there are still ways you can make it work. 

You’ll also want to consider what type of part-time job you’re looking for. Remember, it can be something completely unrelated to your primary job. A career in retail can be great if you work at an office job with little interpersonal contact. Or, if you’re looking to embrace your creative side, freelance writing could be something to consider as well. 

These days, the best place to find part-time jobs is online. Indeed, Monster, Glassdoor, or even Facebook are just a few places to search for opportunities.


Training and Certifications 


Because many of them are beginner jobs or don’t need experience, many part-time jobs won’t require any training or certifications. 

However, having certifications or experience in certain areas can make your search for a part-time job slightly more accessible. Things like CPR certification or a college degree can look good on your resume and help you appeal more to employers. 

The training will also vary depending on the part-time job you get. In most cases, though, the training period tends to be pretty short when it comes to part-time jobs, especially ones in retail or customer service.


Expected Return 


In general, part-time jobs tend to pay slightly less than full-time jobs. Some will pay minimum wage, while others may pay slightly higher. They will often also lack certain benefits that can come with a full-time job. 

With this in mind, a part-time job can still make a significant difference in your budget. With a federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour (and higher, depending on the state) and many jobs paying above minimum wage these days, that money can add up–and that’s on top of what you earn from your full-time job. 

Overall, if you have some time to spare and want to make a little extra cash, a part-time job could be worth a try.


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