1. Tutoring
Flexible hours, reasonable pay. Whether you've done this job before or not, this is the top job you should consider. Tutoring is currently a sought-after part-time job for many young people. Simply go on Facebook and find a tutoring brokerage fan page, find a suitable class code, and you can have a part-time job at your fingertips.
As a tutor, you have a lot of control: salary, teaching hours, student proficiency, etc. Moreover, this is a relatively leisurely job because you only need to tutor students for 90-120 minutes to earn a salary ranging from 130 - 250 thousand dong.
However, there are many impostors pretending to be looking for tutors to scam first-year students or students looking for part-time jobs. Therefore, we need to thoroughly research reputable tutoring centers to avoid unfair losses.


2. Freelancer
For many young people, being a freelancer might still seem like an unfamiliar career path. However, this option has been around for a while. What distinguishes this job is that it doesn't require you to be present at the company, work 8 hours a day, or commute. You have almost complete freedom over your schedule.
Freelancing isn't limited to just students. Many young individuals have been freelancers since middle school, working as illustrators for books or magazine covers, photographers, designers, and more.
So, if you have some talent, such as drawing, taking beautiful photos, etc., quickly seize the opportunity to earn income doing what you love.
Common freelance writing tasks include SEO writing, writing articles for newspapers or websites, creating content for websites, writing product descriptions, etc. Freelancers typically earn around 15,000 - 100,000 VND per article.
Currently, Mytour is continuously recruiting Freelance Writers. Join Mytour's team of writers and earn a decent income each month!

3. Sales Assistant
In addition to tutoring, working as a sales assistant at clothing stores or coffee shops is a popular choice for many students. These jobs often require minimal physical activity, allowing students to work part-time with flexible schedules and earn from 20 to 25 thousand dong per hour. The work routine is quite predictable.
The tasks mainly involve cleaning glass doors, organizing clothes, and assisting customers. Sometimes, students can multitask by attending to the store while bringing books to study or casually browsing the web on their phones.
Currently, with the increasing number of retail chains, finding a job is relatively easy. Students can choose a convenient location with easy transportation. However, this job may not be suitable for students attending schools with fixed schedules.


4. Ride-Hailing Driver
One part-time job that is suitable for male students is working as a ride-hailing driver. In this era of technological advancement, apps like Grab, Be, and Gojek are becoming increasingly popular. Students only need a motorbike and good health to get started.
This job allows students to gain various experiences while having flexible schedules, without affecting their studies, and provides a decent source of income to support their living expenses.


5. Professional Work
This is a part-time job trend that is increasing among students year by year. With this type of job, students typically choose a job related to their field of study to gain practical experience. Although the monthly salary for such jobs may not be stable and the regulations are stricter compared to other jobs.
However, early exposure to specialized work and training in a rigorous, professional environment will boost your confidence and make it easier for you to find a suitable job after graduation. Your income can vary depending on the field of study you pursue.


6. Café Service, Fast Food Outlet
Serving in cafes or fast food outlets is an ideal job for high school and college students. You can work flexible shifts according to your school schedule, without needing much experience, and without worrying about unpaid wages. It helps improve communication skills, agility, and offers a civilized working environment.
Moreover, the stable income is why many choose this job. Part-time employees typically earn between 22 to 30 thousand dong per hour.


7. Online Product Sales
This is currently one of the hottest jobs because it requires minimal capital, no need for renting a space, and allows you to run a business from home selling items you love such as jewelry, clothing, cosmetics, and more.
In today's age of social media development, many students have owned online stores from a very young age, providing a decent income, enough to support their own lives or even contribute to their families.
However, this part-time job is only suitable for those who love business, are willing to learn, patient, and accept failure as it comes with risks.


8. Phone Consultation
Phone consultation, also known as telesales, is one of the hottest jobs for students nowadays with various industries and fields. Phone consultation doesn't require you to have a degree or certification in the related field but only requires you to attend soft skills or communication skills courses.
The requirements for this job are having a good voice, persistence, patience, friendliness, and language skills to advise and answer questions for various customer types, even the most difficult ones. When participating in this telesales job, students will enhance communication skills, expand relationships with many people, be sensitive in understanding psychology, handle issues delicately, and get acquainted with office working environment, avoiding awkwardness after graduation. However, currently, there are many places recruiting for this job, including disguised multi-level marketing organizations, so when looking for a job, students need to be careful and choose reputable recruitment websites!


9. Translation Collaborator
The demand for translation collaborators is increasing with various languages other than just English such as Korean, Chinese, Japanese, French... meeting the part-time needs of many students today. Translation work is also diverse, such as translating and editing documents in English, French, American, Korean... depending on the requirements of clients and the expertise of translation collaborators; Coordinating various translated documents in different languages; Attending short-term translation sessions for clients in need; Translating various types of publications; Writing introductions or document information as requested.... Depending on your language abilities, you can apply for corresponding jobs.
This is not a simple job but the salary paid is relatively high and of course you must have language skills, not necessarily having certificates or relevant degrees, just be confident in your language skills. Besides, students can be flexible in time, work from home without having to go to the company, and at the same time can improve their language skills.
Translation collaborators are quite suitable for students studying related majors such as English, Japanese, Korean,... who want to improve their skills and apply what they have been trained for, to get acquainted with and experience the profession while still in school.


10. Hotel Receptionist
With an attractive appearance, being a hotel receptionist is the top job you should prioritize choosing. The main tasks of a receptionist include answering phones, handling check-in and check-out procedures for guests, and resolving any issues that may arise. This job is suitable for students who want to expand their social networks and enhance their communication skills.
The salary for this position is quite stable and attractive, along with relatively good benefits, so you may consider it when choosing. For the position of hotel receptionist, students majoring in Hotel Management, Tourism and Travel Services Management,... are quite suitable to apply. Knowing additional common languages would be even better. If you don't speak any foreign languages, you will likely only work as a receptionist for small hotels, mainly serving domestic guests.


11. Supermarket Staff
Supermarkets, with their large workload and merchandise volume, often face a shortage of manpower. To meet the demand, recruitment of staff in supermarkets occurs frequently, in various positions such as cashier, warehouse staff, merchandise organizer, salesperson, etc. The job usually offers flexible hours, stable income, relatively high compared to other part-time jobs, and a comfortable working environment, making it a popular choice among students.
To become a supermarket staff member, you need to be careful, agile, honest, have some knowledge about the products, be able to handle and respond to situations that arise while working, and need to have some appearance for sales or cashier jobs.


12. Modeling
With the rise of online business, many young people become fashion models for clothing shops, photography studios, etc. This job isn't overly complicated yet provides decent income to cover part of their living expenses.
This job tends to be selective as it often requires good appearance and confidence in front of the camera. However, it offers a decent income without requiring much investment. Moreover, being a model can open up other opportunities such as live streaming for shops or becoming a model or actor.
Despite the challenges, fashion modeling is an attractive job for young people, especially students. While not a new profession, it always draws attention from everyone.


13. Event Organizer Freelancer
This job is for energetic young individuals passionate about event organization. Especially for those studying event management, PR, communications, or even those from other fields but aspiring to pursue a career in event organization, this job provides valuable experience.
We can find such opportunities through social media groups. Even for those without experience, there are many roles available such as check-in, guest reception, etc. For each event, one can earn 80 - 500 thousand dong per session, depending on the event and the role. Furthermore, each event provides a certificate that can be added to one's CV later on.


14. Banquet Server
Banquet serving has become quite popular in recent years, and students can easily find jobs through Facebook groups or referrals from friends. This job is relatively easy as it doesn't require experience, and tasks typically involve familiar household chores like setting up tables, serving food, or assisting in the kitchen.
It's favored by students who are healthy, meticulous, and have flexible schedules since each event usually only requires work for 1-2 shifts, paying around 25-40 thousand dong per hour.


15. Affiliate Marketing
Affiliate Marketing, also known as Partner Marketing, is a relatively new online money-making method. Businesses promote their products through their unique links, and when customers make purchases through those links, you earn commissions.
This job is gaining popularity among people because it can be done online, allowing you to manage your time flexibly without the need to handle inventory. However, the more time you invest in building your personal brand, the higher your potential earnings. Therefore, income from this source may not be stable and varies from individual to individual.

