1. Waitstaff
Waitstaff positions are no stranger to students, and this job is not only available in Da Lat but in many other cities as well. However, in Da Lat, these positions are relatively easy to find. Why? As mentioned earlier, Da Lat is a popular tourist city with a high number of visitors, which leads to the growth of the service industry, especially food and beverage businesses. Restaurants, cafes, and eateries often need waitstaff, and many employers are willing to adjust shifts to accommodate students' schedules. While this job can be physically demanding, it primarily requires speed and efficiency.
Da Lat, being a tourist city with a large population, has an abundance of cafes, restaurants, and eateries. These businesses need a considerable amount of staff, especially in the evening. So, if you have free time, you can apply for a waitstaff position.


2. Fruit Box Labeling
Another part-time job suitable for students is labeling fruit boxes for fruit vendors. The pay for each box is typically around 550 VND. While this may seem like a small amount, if you work quickly, you can earn between 300,000 to 500,000 VND a week. This job offers a lot of flexibility in terms of hours and doesn't require much training compared to other roles.
However, due to the high number of university students in Da Lat, even though this job is in demand, especially during fruit seasons like persimmon or strawberry harvests, there might still be a shortage of work opportunities. So, it’s important to stay informed and keep an ear out for any openings at local fruit farms or businesses related to fruit packing.


3. Local Tour Guide
If you're passionate about travel, you can apply to be a local tour guide for visitors in Da Lat. Many travel agencies now offer in-town tours for tourists, so it’s relatively easy to secure this job if you have good communication skills and a fluent speaking ability.
This job requires a certain level of expertise and is typically suited for students studying languages, such as English, Korean, Japanese, etc. When you have a good grasp of a foreign language, excellent communication skills, and a pleasant appearance, you can apply as a tour guide at local tourist spots.


4. Harvesting Vegetables
In addition to being known as the “City of Flowers,” Da Lat is also famous for its high-quality, clean vegetables. From the top of a hill, you’re sure to see rows upon rows of greenhouses growing fresh produce. During harvest season, large vegetable farms often need extra help due to the scale of the operation. Apart from harvesting the vegetables, these farms may also require workers to clean the produce before it’s packed and shipped across the country.
If you’re a student, this job is flexible, and you can work based on your schedule. Harvesting vegetables is straightforward and easy, requiring only basic skills. The key to success in this role is being diligent, eager to learn, and hardworking.


5. Laundry Shop Staff
Due to the cool and rainy weather in Da Lat, clothes take a long time to dry, which is why laundry shops are abundant in the city. These shops often need extra hands to handle the large amount of laundry. If you’ve ever walked past a laundry shop, you’ve probably noticed the piles of clothes drying outside. Many shops operate in shifts, some even working all day, so you can easily find a shop that fits your schedule based on your classes.
This job isn’t difficult, but it does require a strong work ethic, patience, and diligence. While the pay isn’t very high, working at a laundry shop can help cover your tuition and daily expenses.


6. Supermarket Staff
Working at a supermarket is a popular part-time job choice for many students. It offers light work, a decent salary, and flexible hours. Supermarket staff can work in various positions, such as cashier, security, or stocking and organizing items. However, the job requires proper documentation, as well as qualities like quick reflexes and honesty when performing tasks.
Supermarket jobs provide stability. If you don’t have much free time, you can choose to work part-time or opt for rotating shifts that suit your class schedule. The pay for supermarket staff is usually consistent and reliable.


7. Start Your Own Business
This is a challenging job, but if successful, it can become one of the most lucrative ventures. What can you sell? In addition to common products like fashion and cosmetics, in Da Lat, you could sell handmade items such as knitted scarves, gloves, and cute keychains. These items could be sold at the Night Market, tourist spots, or even local universities.
Alternatively, you can start a small café or bakery in Da Lat. However, if you don’t have a sharp business mind or sales skills, this endeavor could result in losses. So, think carefully before diving into this path!


8. Work at Flower Farms
Known as the “City of Flowers,” Da Lat is home to many flower farms, both run by businesses and private households. However, most household-run farms rarely hire outsiders due to their small scale. On the other hand, businesses frequently need help, and students can take on daily work shifts. You can work when you have free time and take a break on busier days.
The main tasks at flower farms include pollination, flower care, and harvesting. The work is relatively light, but requires great attention to detail. Large flower farms in Da Lat that you can explore include Dalat Hasfarm and Langbiang. This job is ideal for those who are passionate about flowers.


9. Take Crochet Orders
Da Lat is a popular tourist city, attracting millions of visitors from both domestic and international destinations each year. Among the many souvenirs, handmade products are particularly favored. In Da Lat, the main types of handmade goods are those made from knitting and crocheting.
Because of this demand, many knitting and crochet companies have been established. Students can learn the craft and take the work home. This offers flexibility in scheduling while providing extra income. Each product can earn anywhere from 600 to 1000 VND, and if you work quickly, you could easily make around 50,000 VND per day.
Knitting and crocheting is a simple and relaxing task. You can take the work home, complete it during your free time, and get paid based on the number of items you finish. Due to Da Lat's cool climate, items like woolen sweaters and hats sell quite well. This makes it an ideal job for students living in Da Lat.


10. Strawberry Picking
Strawberry picking is a popular seasonal job in Da Lat, especially in the months leading up to Tết (Lunar New Year). Large strawberry farms in and around the city often hire workers during harvest season. The work is simple and relaxed, with wages ranging from 120,000 VND to 150,000 VND per day. If you’re working at farms located further away in places like Don Duong or Duc Trong, don’t worry – affordable bus services are available, and a round trip will cost you around 25,000 VND.
Da Lat has numerous strawberry farms, and during harvest time, many require additional workers for picking. If you have free time, this is an excellent opportunity to earn extra income while enjoying the scenic fields of Da Lat.


