How to Get a Part Time Job in OR
Working moms, students, retirees and plenty of other people have been taking on part time jobs for many years. These days, part time jobs in Oregon have become more common as employers reduce work hours in order to lower overhead expenses in the wake of the great recession.
Whether you need extra income, are making a career transition or prefer a job that won't ask you to work a full week, a part time job is probably what you are looking for.
Popular Part Time Jobs in Oregon
Service industry – The service industry offers a lot of part time opportunities. Bars and restaurants have a wide range of positions and several shifts at all hours which lends well to those needing to pick up extra work.
Creative work – Many businesses must have creative work done, but very few require it on a full-time basis. That is why creative jobs including logo design, video production and copywriting are typically contracted out. Though these usually are not long term, they are part time jobs that can oftentimes pay well.
Retail – Much like the service industry, many retail stores have multiple shifts during the day. If you do have a full-time job already, a retail job could be a good option since many are open for business later in the afternoon and evening.
In July 2010 Forbes used BLS data to compile an index of 10 popular part time jobs which include:
- Accounting/Bookkeeping
- Customer Service
- Office Clerks
- Laborers
- Janitors
- Stock Clerks
- Retail Sales Personnel
- Cashiers
- Waiters/Waitresses
- Food Prep/Serving Workers
Babysitting/Nanny services, dog walking and petting sitting and lawn care services are likewise popular part time jobs in Oregon that did not make the list.
Finding Part Time Jobs in Oregon
Oregon employment agencies – The principle goal of an employment agency is to find you work. They place people in all types of jobs, including part time and temp work. Just let your case manager know the type of work you're looking for, the amount of time you can work and the number of hours per week you would like to work.
Guidance counselors and career offices – High school and college students can take advantage of services supplied by their schools to get help finding a part time job. If you're in high school see your guidance counselor to talk about part time job options. College students should have an entire office specialized in helping them find part time work throughout the school year, summer and after graduating.
Local newspapers – Local newspapers remain a good resource for finding work in Oregon. Many papers will even separate part time jobs into their own section.
Internet – The web, of course, is the main resource used to find jobs today. In fact, if your local newspaper has a sister website it’s better to look online than in the paper. That way you get the most up-to-date information. Some job websites are more niche covering employment opportunities for a specific area or industry while others are very broad, with thousands of part time jobs in Oregon and all over the country.
