Summer Side Hustles if You Don’t Have an Internship

There is an underlying misconception that college students must get an internship to spend a productive summer. While an internship at a company puts them at a headstart in their career, there are still many ways you can spend the summer without needing an internship. Not only are these side hustle activities productive and allow you to earn money and experience, but they are also bound to look good on your resumé. So, if you find yourself without anything to do over the summer, you can try out Pangea, Parker Dewey, or some of the following side hustles:

Pet Sitting

Though for college students the summer is off, for others, the summer is just a regular work schedule. As such, there may be many people whose pets need to be taken care of throughout the summer. Here is where your pet-sitting services come in! You can take care of people’s pets throughout the day or check up on them once or twice a day. If you get along with dogs, you can also offer to be a dog walker so your neighbors’ pets can get some fresh air. Similarly to babysitting children, this job will give you quality time with pets and the outdoors. So, if you’re an animal lover, this summer job will surely get you a fun time and earn extra cash!

House and Lawn Care

Likewise to pet sitting, some people might have a busy schedule in the summer and little to no time to fend for their home aesthetic. So, depending on whether you are indoorsy or outdoorsy, you can offer to clean people’s houses or care for their backyards. For cleaning people’s homes, you can provide simple tasks like brooming, mopping, or cleaning surfaces or more complex tasks like cleaning a bookshelf or organizing their kitchen. For lawn care, you can offer to mow the lawn, plant flowers or saplings, or trim hedges to enhance their landscaping.

Food and Grocery Delivery

If you have a car, you might as well find a way to profit from it. Whether you work with an app like DoorDash or have people personally request groceries, delivery services are a valuable way to get others’ errands done, allowing them to build their trust in you. It is also fun to drive around town, so why not?

Promote Yourself

The key to side hustles is that it needs something that caters to you, so if you want to focus on your major, try something that ties to it somehow! For example, if you’re interested in sales, sell stuff you don’t need anymore online. If you’re majoring in marketing, familiarize yourself with social media and create digital marketing content. If you’re into computer science, tutor others in different programming languages. The closer the summer job is to your interests, the more dedicated you will find yourself and the more fun you will have. The experience you’ll get from this is unforgettable as well. 

By Isabella Ampié
Isabella Ampié