Whether you’re looking for adventure, hope to make your hobby into a career, or just want the ability to work from home, there are cool jobs out there for you. The key is to figure out what you want to do with your time—and find paying work that matches those interests. Here’s how to get started. There are hundreds of ways to put your talents to work for the Mouse. Whether you’re looking for an internship, an entry-level job, or a job for an experienced professional, you can find a job at Disney.
Where To Find Jobs
Walt Disney Careers Page Walt Disney Careers: Auditions
Some jobs may be available to high school graduates with a passion for style, while others require an associate or bachelor’s degree.
Where To Find Jobs
Business of Fashion Careers Fashion Jobs
Many of these are work-at-home jobs or jobs you can do remotely, although others involve working at a specific location.
Where To Find Jobs
FlexJobs The Balance’s List of Top Job Search Sites
Depending on your interests, skills, and educational background, you might find your dream job as a craft brewer, food lawyer, or personal chef.
Where To Find Jobs
CareersInFood.com Good Food Jobs Poached Jobs
Some may involve investing in additional education, while others might be an easier pivot from your current career path.
Where To Find Jobs
The Balance’s List of Green Job Boards Green Jobs Network
The best part is that there are plenty of jobs that help the world and don’t require years of additional education. For example, solar photovoltaic installers often begin their careers with an apprenticeship or coursework at a community college.
Where To Find Jobs
Idealist.org Apprenticeship.gov
You may find that your current skillset allows you to make an easy career change. This list contains jobs ranging from therapist to nonprofit employee to professor to marriage officiant.
Where To Find Jobs
LGBT Connect CenterLink LGBT Jobs/Career Board
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The Cannabis Job Board Vangst
Where To Find Jobs
The Balance’s List of Top Job Search Sites Festival Websites
Seasonal work can help support other commitments like school, help you earn extra money before the holidays, or give you a chance to find a new full-time job.
Where To Find Jobs
Seasonal Jobs via the Department of Labor CoolWorks