Businesses across Dublin have started recruiting for seasonal roles as we get close to the summer months.
There are some great jobs up for grabs - some of them paying more than minimum wage. Whether you're looking to improve your CV or earn a few extra quid, there's something here for everyone.
We had a look at Indeed and found five places that are currently hiring for part-time roles in Dublin. Here is the full list:
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Concert Merchandise Sales Assistant
National Merchandise is offering €11.30 per hour plus holiday pay for this part-time role. The firm is looking for Concert Merchandise Sales Assistant to join their festival team to work at events held in and around Dublin in June, July, and August.
Summer Events Staff
ECS Recruitment is looking for Summer Events Staff for wages of €12 to €14 per hour. Some of the jobs up for grabs are event waiters, bar staff, and managers.
Summer Housekeepers
Student housing firm, Yugo, is hiring Summer Housekeepers for full and part-time roles for €11.30 an hour. Successful candidates will work from May 22 until September 1, 2023.
Beach Lifeguards
Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council is recruiting Beach Lifeguards for €13.04/Hour + Differentials (Junior Lifeguard) / €15.93/Hour + Differentials (Senior Lifeguard). Deadline for applications is May 4, 2023 at 12pm.
Summer Food & Beverage Staff
Luttrellstown Castle Resort is hiring Food & Beverage Staff to join its team. The venue is looking for candidates with a "positive, can-do attitude" with at least a minimum of a year's experience in a similar role in a 4/5 star hotel or a golf resort.
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