1. Hourly Home Cleaning
One of the most popular temporary jobs during Tet in recent years is hourly home cleaning. Every Vietnamese family needs to clean their home to prepare for the New Year. Unlike regular cleaning, hourly cleaning is a service where cleaning staff come directly to your home at a time that suits you. Due to the late Tet holidays and the many preparations, many homemakers find themselves too busy to clean their homes. Additionally, many domestic helpers return to their hometowns for Tet, which leads to a sharp increase in demand for cleaning services during this time, ensuring homes are thoroughly cleaned as requested by the homeowners.
Tasks that hourly cleaners perform usually include general house cleaning, arranging items, and thoroughly cleaning the entire house. The goal is to ensure a spacious, clean, and fresh environment. Besides regular house cleaning, most cleaning companies offer services tailored to specific areas of the home. Depending on the customer's needs, cleaners will focus on areas such as the kitchen, bathroom, warehouse, or even restaurants. The job can also include cleaning household appliances like refrigerators, TVs, washing machines, microwaves, and ceiling fans. Modern homes often use carpets and sofas, which can get dirty over time, so cleaning these items is crucial to maintain both health and aesthetics.
The hourly wage for hourly cleaners typically ranges from 50,000 to 70,000 VND per hour. The working hours are flexible and are based on an agreement between the homeowner and the service provider.

2. Home Childcare
Preschools and primary schools typically have earlier holiday breaks compared to other workplaces. As a result, families with young children or elderly relatives often need to hire someone for caregiving during this period. This leads to the rise of home childcare services, which help ease the workload of parents. These services send professional caregivers to look after children, including feeding, personal hygiene, and engaging in play activities.
Home childcare may seem simple at first glance, but in reality, it's far from easy. Children each have unique personalities, and young kids are prone to crying, temper tantrums, playfulness, or mild sickness. Therefore, individuals without prior experience or those without children may struggle to gain trust from parents. A home childcare provider must love children and, above all, be patient—no yelling or scolding. Those with experience, particularly women who've raised their own children, are more likely to gain parents' trust. Teachers, especially those with early childhood education qualifications, often take on this type of work as a side job. With their professional background and frequent interaction with children, they are highly adaptable. Even office workers might take on this job as a part-time opportunity to care for other families' children while enhancing their parenting knowledge. This job requires no initial investment, and caregivers can still spend time with their own children, making it an appealing option.
Home childcare workers are responsible for taking care of children when parents are away. They need to familiarize themselves with the child to prevent crying and separation anxiety, while keeping a close eye on the child to ensure their safety, as young children can be very active. The income for home childcare is fairly stable, with rates typically ranging from 115,000 to 150,000 VND per day. This can be a great opportunity for office workers looking to earn extra income during the busy days leading up to Tet.

3. Selling Tet Flowers
Do you know the golden period for business? It occurs right before the Lunar New Year, when people are eagerly preparing for the festivities. During this time, there's a strong demand for home decoration to impress guests. This is the perfect opportunity for you to sell items like decorative products, paintings, and most importantly, fresh flowers.
The best time to sell flowers during Tet is in the last month of the lunar year, especially around the 23rd of the Lunar Calendar when people celebrate the arrival of the Kitchen Gods. The profits peak just before New Year's Eve when flower prices rise due to high demand, allowing you to make three times the initial investment. The initial capital required for selling flowers is usually low, which is why many choose to enter this business during Tet. For flowers like roses or tulips, you can start with less than 5 million VND. For premium flowers like lilies or camellias, you would need around 10 million VND or more. With Tet approaching, people are more willing to spend to decorate and prepare for the new year. This makes it an ideal time for business as the demand is high and sales are virtually guaranteed. Additionally, people tend to shop more freely and in bulk during this time, unlike regular days when they might hesitate to buy. The flower-selling season lasts only about 1-2 months before Tet, so you'll stay busy. Students or anyone with free time can also venture into this business as a way to experience entrepreneurship. To sell quality Tet flowers, you must source from reliable suppliers early. You can get recommendations from friends or those with prior experience.
If you're new to the flower business and don't have existing supplier connections, most flower vendors will ask for a deposit. Ordering early is usually more affordable since the flowers haven't bloomed yet. However, avoid placing large orders to avoid any unexpected setbacks. There are two main sourcing options: direct from flower farms or through wholesale markets. Buying directly from farms gives you lower prices and bulk purchasing opportunities, but the downside is that many farms are far from the city, which leads to high transportation costs and potential damage to flowers in transit. Wholesale markets offer a wide range of options, and you can easily compare prices from different sellers. However, prices here may not be as discounted as those from flower farms.

4. Selling Regional Specialties
Regional specialties are unique foods made from distinct ingredients and special recipes. During Tet, these regional delicacies become highly sought after. While traditional Tet dishes like spring rolls, rice cakes, and roasted chicken are commonly enjoyed, regional specialties offer a refreshing alternative and provide a delightful culinary experience during the holiday season.
Selling regional specialties means offering products from different regions that are not available or are of lower quality in your area. For example, if you live in Hanoi, you might sell smoked buffalo meat from the Northwest, Buon Ma Thuot coffee, or Phu Quoc fish sauce. When selling products from your own hometown, sourcing is relatively easy because you can visit trusted suppliers directly, ensuring the quality right from the start. However, if you're selling products from other regions, it's harder to guarantee their taste, appearance, and hygiene standards. Moreover, some sellers may market low-quality goods as regional specialties, which can harm your reputation. When sourcing goods from afar, you’ll usually have to purchase a sample first before committing to a supplier. Every region has its own unique way of preparing spices and making special dishes, so understanding the local flavors is key to successfully selling these products.
Common regional specialties include dried bamboo shoots, wild mushrooms, smoked pork, sour fermented pork, rice cakes, Tet sweets, Diễn pomelo, fried rice, Vinh oranges, pork sausage, and homemade rice wine. Many sellers choose to sell online through Facebook groups, Zalo, or online marketplaces. The process is simple: get the goods and deliver them to customers who place orders. This business is relatively easy and can be a great side income for office workers.

5. Seasonal Security Services
Seasonal security services are classified as temporary services, typically available only during the end of the year and New Year celebrations. Security guards are hired for short periods, usually ranging from 8 to 10 days, aligning with the traditional Lunar New Year holiday. These services are not as frequent as permanent security jobs for offices, restaurants, or factories.
Temporary security refers to security personnel hired for a short-term period, which could be a few days or months. Unlike regular contracts, which typically last one or more years, seasonal security allows clients to hire guards only for the specific period they need. Having a guard during Tet gives homeowners peace of mind, knowing their property is safe and protected. The security guard ensures that assets are intact, untouched, and free from theft. At the end of the contract, everything will be handed back in its original state. Guards also provide daily reports about the house, including updates on the electrical and water systems, security conditions, and the state of the property. They prevent hazards like fires, electrical faults, and water leaks, which could occur both internally and externally. The guard may also take care of pets, plants, and the garden while the homeowner is away, minimizing risks from external threats.
Before signing a contract for temporary security, make sure to read everything carefully to avoid misunderstandings that could affect your future rights. Additionally, working in seasonal security can offer valuable opportunities. If you perform well, you may be considered for a full-time position, with all the benefits and rights of a regular employee.

6. Event Support
In today's economy, many people are spending money on parties and events, leading to a boom in the event planning industry in recent years. As a result, the demand for event support staff, planners, and event managers is steadily increasing. Event organizers, hotels, and restaurants are all on the lookout for skilled and experienced professionals to stay competitive. The end of the year is a busy period for companies and agencies, with many hosting year-end parties and corporate events, leading to a rise in the number of events at restaurants and conference centers.
In Vietnam, the demand for event support professionals is particularly high in wedding and conference sectors. Event support staff typically work under the supervision of a manager, handling various tasks from the initial concept to the smooth execution of the event. Their responsibilities include receiving client or superior requests, brainstorming event ideas, assessing the event scale, and establishing a preparation plan. They create a detailed event plan, estimate the budget, get approval, and arrange for suppliers and partners. Staff are responsible for decorating the event space, arranging seating for guests, and setting up lighting and sound systems. In some cases, they also handle guest reception, serve drinks and food, and distribute gifts. Throughout the event, they monitor activities and provide reports to management at the conclusion.
If you're interested in event support work, you can find opportunities through Facebook groups or professional job boards. Roles may include MC, waitstaff, event supervisors, or set-up support.

7. Delivery Driver
Delivery Driver is also a seasonal job that experiences a surge in demand during the end of the year, mainly due to the increased shopping and sales activities. This job typically includes delivering goods for online shops or food establishments. If you have a vehicle and are familiar with the local routes, this is an ideal job for students or office workers looking for extra income just before the Lunar New Year.
A delivery driver is essentially a courier, responsible for picking up goods from service providers and delivering them to customers' doors. These products could range from clothing, cosmetics, food, or any other goods. With the rise of online shopping, many customers prefer to shop on the internet and wait for their orders to be delivered, rather than visiting stores in person. As a result, more businesses and stores are actively seeking delivery drivers, offering attractive job opportunities. Similar to other professions, being a delivery driver requires dedication and responsibility to earn a desirable income. Freelance and part-time delivery drivers typically earn between 20,000 to 30,000 VND per trip in city centers, with higher rates in suburban areas. The earnings are dependent on the time of day and the number of orders delivered.

8. Cashier
At the end of the year, the demand for shopping increases significantly, which leads many retail stores, convenience shops, supermarkets, and other businesses to hire additional temporary cashiers for the holiday season. A cashier is typically employed in supermarkets, restaurants, hotels, and other retail locations, such as movie theaters, theaters, and some government agencies.
In reality, cashiering is not usually taught in formal schools. Most new employees are trained on the job by managers, learning the basic tasks and gaining experience from other staff. The job itself is relatively simple, with key duties including processing payments, scanning purchased items, and calculating the total cost for customers. With modern equipment such as barcode scanners and point-of-sale software, the cashiering process has become more efficient and errors are minimized. Managers train cashiers for one or two days, and most staff quickly grasp the necessary skills. Cashiers are responsible for receiving payments via cash, checks, or credit cards, and ensuring that transactions are correctly processed. They are also tasked with issuing receipts, checking bills, and maintaining a neat register. Accuracy in handling payments and providing change is crucial to ensuring a smooth and quick checkout process. Cashiers must also keep daily reports of cash flow as required by the accounting department.
The average salary for cashiers at retail stores or supermarkets is around 5-8 million VND per month for an 8-hour shift. For longer shifts of 10-12 hours, cashiers can earn between 8-10 million VND per month. In addition to their base salary, full-time cashiers often receive benefits such as insurance and other policies according to their employer's regulations.

9. Fashion Sales Associate
The goal of hiring temporary staff during the Tet holidays is to take advantage of the peak season to boost sales for stores. Therefore, when hiring workers during this period, store owners prefer candidates with prior experience who can quickly adapt to the job, bypassing lengthy training processes. A fashion sales associate directly participates in bringing store products to customers. Their tasks include understanding the products, finding potential customers, offering advice, caring for clients, making sales, and gathering customer feedback.
The key to attracting customers into a fashion store is its appealing decor, but what truly drives purchases is the sales associate. So, what skills should a fashion sales associate have to excel in their role? A sales associate’s attitude and service approach are key to building customer trust. A polite demeanor, gentle speech, and respect for customers make them feel valued and appreciated. Simple gestures, like a smile, a thank-you, and helpful guidance, can foster customer loyalty. Good communication skills are vital to building a positive relationship with customers. Experienced sales associates are skilled communicators, able to quickly understand different types of customers and recommend products effectively, thus building trust and making the sales process smoother.
As a part-time worker in a fashion store, students have the opportunity to earn more by achieving high sales, ranking among the store's top performers. Additionally, working during the holidays or Tet will often come with higher pay. If paid hourly, students can enjoy flexible working hours, earning around 20,000 VND per hour of work.

10. Waitstaff
At the end of the year, the demand for dining increases, especially during the pre-Tet period when many organizations host year-end parties. As a result, many restaurants and eateries need to hire additional waitstaff. A waitstaff is one of the most important points of contact with customers when they visit a restaurant or café.
While many people think the role of a waitstaff is simply to take food and drink orders, relay them to the kitchen, and deliver the items to the table, the job is much more than that. The attitude and service of the waitstaff can greatly influence whether customers will return. The role is to create a pleasant, comfortable experience and ensure the customer's dining experience is always top-notch. As a waitstaff, your responsibilities will include greeting customers, providing them with menus, setting and clearing tables, answering any questions about the menu, taking orders, confirming orders with the kitchen, serving food and beverages, and ensuring the table is cleared and ready for the next guests. To become a professional server, it's not just about knowing the job description; soft skills, especially effective communication, are essential.
In today's world of widespread internet use, finding an online job has become easier and more convenient. Employers often post job openings on social media or websites with detailed information about the position.

