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San Diego, as a major U.S. city has plentiful part time jobs. Just remember it's parttime job so don't expect too much.
 

You are valuable! Don't ever think differently! It's just a matter of convincing "them" you deserve the job. Don't take NO for an answer -- bug em heavily.


If You are Searching for San Diego Part Time Job,  you have come to the right place. We have some advice on searching for jobs and some great links you can use to increase your chances of finding the job you are searching for.

So, where do you start?
Interested in part time retail employment? One of the best ways to find a part-time job, if you don't have connections that can help, is by applying in person. Walk through your local town or the mall and you'll see Help Wanted signs in many storefront windows. If you don't see a sign, ask about openings. The same scenario applies to resort or seasonal employment. Applying in person is often the best mechanism for finding a job.

Students should visit their High School Guidance office or college Career Services and Student Employment offices to get listings of local part-time opportunities.

Most people start with the big employment sites such as Monster, but they are not the only or the best place to look. Smaller, more focused sites can often be much more useful to you. Below are some ideas for your job search.

Search the Internet  - You are doing that now!  The "Internet" will not hire you, so use it for what it is -- an excellent source of job information.

Employer Web Sites - get a list of local companies and visit the web site. Believe it or not, many employers do not use some of the more popular job services.

To find some employer Web sites, you can visit:

  • Academic360 - a directory of college and university Web site employment sections
  • HospitalWeb - a directory of hospitals by state in the U.S.A.
  • BankDirectory.net - a directory of banks in the USA, organized by state
  • Business.com - a searchable directory of businesses in the USA, organized by type (e.g. accounting, etc.).
  • USAjobs - the job site for Uncle Sam, if you want to work in the U.S. Federal Government.

Professional Association Sites - If you have been in the work force for any length of time, you will be aware of the associations related to your area of expertise.

Recruiter/HeadHunter/Staffing Firm Web Sites - Careful here. There are good and there are BAD. Talk with you friends and get recommendations for ones they have dealt with before and have been both professional and successful in helping your friends find a job.

Networking - Still the best. Always has been and always will be. According to experts, only 10% to 15% of all job openings are posted on the Internet or other publication. The trick to being successful through networking is contact, contact and contact. You have to meet... call... visit... and you have to be persistent -- otherwise your network of contacts will cease to grow! 

General Information on San Diego 

San Diego is a city located in the southwestern corner of the state of California (and thus in the southwestern corner of the continental United States). It is the county seat of San Diego County, California. The city is noted for its temperate climate and beautiful beaches. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 1,223,400. The city is the second largest in California and the seventh largest in the United States.

San Diego is the home of numerous military facilities including Navy ports and Marine bases. It is the home port of three Navy supercarriers, the USS John C. Stennis, the USS Nimitz and the USS Ronald Reagan, five amphibs, several nuclear submarines, and numerous smaller ships. One of the United States Marine Corps' two Recruit Depots is located here. Several Navy vessels have been named USS San Diego in honor of the city.

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