For those looking to make some extra cash this summer, a ‘side hustle’ might be the perfect opportunity. With the summer break almost here, students in particular may be on the hunt for some part-time work.
Beyond the usual pub, barista, or supermarket roles, there are a variety of other ‘side hustle’ style jobs available this summer. Luckily, for those unsure of where to begin, money expert and TikToker Beth (@budgetjonesdiary_) has shared her top side hustles for the summer.
Beth is a chartered accountant with a mission to help people save money and “ditch their debt.” In her latest newsletter, Beth outlined 10 side hustles you can start immediately, catering to a range of interests.
Freelance Writing
Beth suggests that websites, blogs, and companies are constantly in search of skilled writers. She recommends platforms like Upwork and Fiverr as the best starting points.
Pet Sitting or Dog Walking
For those who love animals, this one’s a no-brainer. Apps like Rover link pet enthusiasts with pet owners.
Virtual Assistant
According to Beth, many small business owners require assistance managing their daily tasks, making this an ideal role for anyone with strong organisational skills. Tasks can range from scheduling to email management.
Tutoring
If you excel in a specific subject, be it maths, science or even a musical instrument, there’s always someone seeking a tutor. Beth suggests platforms like Tutorful to help you find clients.
Handy(wo)man Services
For those who are adept at DIY, Beth advises offering your skills for repairs, painting, or general maintenance. Websites such as TaskRabbit can link you with people who require these services.
Selling Crafts
For the creative and artistic, platforms like Etsy provide an avenue to sell handmade goods. Whether it’s jewellery, art, or even budgeting spreadsheets, Beth believes there’s a market for almost anything.
Delivery Driver
Own a bike or car? Services like Deliveroo, Uber Eats, and Amazon Flex offer flexible hours and decent pay for delivering food and packages.
Social Media Management
If you’re good with social media, small businesses often need assistance managing their social media presence, which could be perfect for you. This could involve creating content, scheduling posts, or engaging with followers.
Photography
Possess a good eye and a quality camera? You could offer your photography services for events, family portraits, or even stock photography sites.
Online Surveys
While not the most glamorous, taking online surveys can be an easy way to earn a bit of extra money in your spare time. Beth has recommended a few sites here.