The cost of living crisis has left many people saving money wherever they can. Others have taken on extra work in an effort to make ends meet and students frequently use their summer break to fill their bank accounts as much as possible.
Data gathered by global student accommodation provider, Yugo, suggests that students are seeking something a bit more unique this summer. And some of the jobs – or ‘side-hustles’ – pay as much as £45 per hour.
Based on real-time Google searches, here are the most sought-after student summer jobs you might not have thought about, along with their average hourly rate, Liverpool Echo reports.
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Pet sitting
UK pet sitters typically charge between £6-£20 per hour depending on the task. Expect a lower wage for simple tasks like feeding cats while the owner is away, and higher rates for more demanding activities like dog walking or puppy sitting.
Online tutoring
The demand for online tutors has surged by 80 per cent worldwide and with an average hourly wage of up to £45, it’s easy to understand why. All you need is a laptop, internet access and a flexible timetable.
Virtual assistant
The demand for virtual assistant roles has recently skyrocketed -from arranging appointments and making phone calls to booking travel and managing email accounts, you could earn around £15 per hour. All you need is a laptop and an internet connection, and you don’t even have to leave your bed.
Festival steward
Festival steward roles typically offer around £13.85 per hour and are usually advertised through specialist event companies.
Delivery driver
If you own a car, have a driving license, and some free time you can earn extra cash as a delivery driver. Whether you choose to deliver tasty meals via Uber Eats or Deliveroo, or compete with the postman delivering Amazon packages being a delivery driver is a straightforward yet rewarding side job that can help manage those bills.
The average pay is about £13 an hour, and you can apply easily online provided you have a clean driving record. It’s no surprise that searches for delivery driver jobs have increased by 180 per cent.
Holiday rep
With salaries starting from around £600 per month (including food and accommodation), it’s a great way to see the world without breaking the bank. All you need is a friendly personality, a positive attitude and a willingness to learn.
Mystery shopper
If you’re someone who’s always saying they don’t have time to work, mystery shopping could be your ideal side hustle. It’s recently become popular on TikTok, with Google searches also on the rise. The job involves simple tasks like checking out a brand counter at your local Tesco, providing feedback and getting paid. With average earnings of £12 per hour, you can fit this easy money-making activity into your schedule.
Online writing
You can make money from your writing skills this summer. Ghostwriting, copywriting and AI writing jobs are plentiful online, and you don’t need a degree or experience to start.
If you can write clearly and coherently, you can earn money. Check out sites like Fiverr or Upwork for new listings – if you speak a second language, there are even more opportunities. The average hourly rate is £14.35.