Part-Time High-Paying Jobs for College Students in Canada



Everybody could use a little more money. But for international students in Canada, having a part-time job and making some extra bucks may be the only way to pay for the education fees, rent, and other everyday expenses. The good news is that in Canada, students are allowed to work part-time jobs, which is one of the many reasons why students choose Canada for higher studies.
However, it is quite hard to manage Work and Study in Canada all at once. You can get a little worked up when there are exams of the workload is too much. For the very reason, we have rounded up a list of high-paying part-time jobs in Canada that can make you feel much rewarded.

Waiter

Tips are your bonus! As a waiter/waitress, you can do amazingly well on minimum wage plus the generous tips, topping up to $20 an hour. Also, the schedules are very flexible. Some restaurants may only need you on weekend nights.

Content Editor

Working with a given style guide, content editors are responsible for checking accurate grammar, spelling, and, of course, taking care of the editing of all kinds of content such as magazines, books, and websites. Besides, it’s freelance. A good freelance editor can make about $40-$60 an hour by simply editing the documents.

Tutor

Math? History? Geography? Chemistry? Are you a pro in any particular subject in the class? Because if you are, that can prove to be a good chance to make some dollars. You can put your expert skills in service to help other students. While the wage of a private tutor varies, be you can easily earn $30-$60 an hour.

Charity Fundraiser

Supporting a non-profit organization and its affiliated fundraising activity can help you make good cash. Rates go up to $30 per hour. But for this very job, you need to have some public-facing work experience.

Bartender

Crafty bartenders working on busy bars can make incredibly good money: about $1000 working just for three nights a week. Sounds good, nah? Cheers!

Translator

Since international students are mostly native in another language, being a translator can be a good deal to earn big money. This way, you can help Newcomers in Canada with you translating services, and earn a handsome paycheque at the same time.

Social Media Assistant

Tech-savvy social media user? Earn cash through it. All you have to do is to maintain social media accounts – Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, and others – for companies. The minimum wage can be up to $21 an hour of a fixed amount per month, depending on the nature of the project.

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