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Part Time Jobs In Toronto

Travis Said:

Anyone know of good part time jobs in Toronto?

We Answered:

You can get many jobs with yoru bartending experience. Try jobbank.com, and search bartending..I was on there recently, and there are alot of places hiring bartenders. Try craigslist but be careful.

Dana Said:

Where/How do i find a part time job in toronto?

We Answered:

Nope, you need to wait till you are 16 years old, speak with a guidance counsellor at school, they may be able to help you out, working for the school, etc.

Or, if there is a fast food place near your school, they may be willing to hire you for a mere $8.00 an hour, (minimum student wage)

Good luck!

Janice Said:

about part time job employment in toronto?

We Answered:

Work in a place that's not very glamorous.

Loblaws, movie theatres, fast food joints, pharmacies (Shoppers, PharmaPlus, etc) all hire students who have no experience.

Revamp your resume and under Job Experience, make stuff up. Such as if you like mow lawns or something, write landscaping. If you ever tutored someone, write tutor, etc.
Get your parents to look over your resume, they'll help you make it look professional and clean. This is key.
I can't stress how important this is. A resume and how it looks says so much about you. If it's clean and professional looking, and looks like a lot of effort was put into it, most likely you are too. If it's crumpled, and was printed with a streaky printer, it makes you look careless.

Beverly Said:

Anyone know of a site that lists part-time jobs in toronto?

We Answered:

i'd check in NOW magazine..
Craigslist.com..

Oooh oohh!what about gardening for the summer?
Keeps you outside and you'll end up with a sexy tan!

Ryan Said:

How do i find a part time job in toronto?

We Answered:

You can search through jobs in Toronto on http://www.hireme.ca

Many companies have a minimum employment age of 16+. However, some food and retail places might allow you to apply. You will need a resume outlining your current and past education as well as any work experience you have.

If you do not have any work experience, you can volunteer in your local community. This will give you something to add to your resume and provide some great skills.

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