Looking for summer jobs abroad - sources of info
Find most of what you need right here! All the major summer employers and as many as 300 small to medium size operations post jobs each year right here on Season Workers so you shouldn’t have to look much further. But Season Workers isn’t Google and not all companies have the sense to post their jobs with Season Workers (only joking!) so we have included this section with a few alternatives.
Go direct to tour operator and organisation websites. If you have been on holiday and seen seasonal staff in action, or have been referred to a particular company try going to their website. Google can help you find the right website (type the company name in and hit search). Many companies will let you apply on line and give a lot of the information you need to make a decision.
Companies requiring seasonal staff sometimes (although less over the last few years) advertise in the national and local newspapers. Specialist publications like the Working Abroad Magazine and the Caterer are a better bet.
There are a huge number of seasonal recruitment websites as well. Payaway is a large resource of firsthand accounts from working abroad and lists many websites and useful links. Anywork Anywhere is a well established website and a lists good variety of seasonal jobs. There are lots of other ‘versions’ of Season Workers type sites but many only list jobs with the few big operators, see a list here though in the interests of objectivity. Between the above and Season Workers you should have no problem finding a summer job abroad.