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The holidays are coming, and seasonal, work-from-home positions are in high demand. Here are 5 companies looking to hire remote workers for the upcoming season. Check it out!

Amazon hiring 100k seasonal warehouse workers


Mail Clerks - Seasonal Job - Charlotte, North Carolina
Do you enjoy the fast-paced environment? Are you looking for a temporary/seasonal job with full time hours? Manpower has immediate openings for Mail Clerk in Charlotte, North Carolina. What’s in it for you? • Full-time hours • 1st shift – 8AM-4PM • 2nd shift – 4PM-12MN/4PM-10MN/6PM-12MN • 3rd shift – 12MN-8AM/ 10PM-6AM • Pay rate: $11.00-$11.50 per hour
What is the job? • Opening, sorting and verifying contents of mail • Ensuring accuracy of documents and preparing them for processing • Identifying and correcting errors in data • Working in a high volume, production environment
What to bring to the job?
• High attention to detail and accuracy • Ability to meet personal production goals in a high volume work environment • Great attitude and ability to work on a team • Ability to pass a data entry test, background check and drug screen
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Cashier
I’m 16 just now stepping in the work force. I am looking for a Seasonal part time or a Permanant part time job. I’m currently still in high school and I’m a Junior .

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Hello, I wanted to know about how many weeks is the seasonal position?

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Help!!
I'm a 23 year old female and have been looking for employment for a year and 9 months now and haven't had any luck I was hired by usps but that's was seasonal and ended in January of 2016... I have done everything got my resume checked joing workforce1 and still no luck I've decided to head to college but financially it has me thinking it's not the right time since I'm unemployed with no income coming in please help any suggestions are welcomed

Work History Question
Is no work history better than employment gaps? I’m having horrible luck with my job since I graduated from college. I attribute it to my Political Science degree but I’ve been told that I’m failing because I have a 2 year gap in my employment history. Actually, I have 2 short term seasonal jobs on my resume that only lasted a few weeks. Should I continue to list these jobs on my resume and applications or should I leave them out so that I look like I have no employment history?

Tis the Season
I just completed an online application for a seasonal service position with Home Depot. It took me over an hour to get through it so I hope they call me for an interview. What happens to seasonal employees once the season ends? Anyone have any experience working a temporary or seasonal job? I wouldn’t mind staying on permanently if that’s an option. Can temporary workers collect unemployment benefits when the season ends?