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  2. Seasonal Jobs You Can Get Right Now - AOL

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    Many retailers hire seasonal sales associates to work during busy holiday shopping months. These temporary jobs will require you to assist customers and complete transactions, and you might also ...

  3. These Companies Are Hiring Seasonal Workers For the Holidays

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    Although down 1,000 hires from last year, Dick’s Sporting Goods will be hiring 9,000 seasonal employees for the 2022 holiday season, according to MarketWatch.

  4. Target Will Hire 100K Employees in 2023 Holiday Season — 6 ...

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    As the 2023 holiday season approaches, retail giant Target is gearing up to spread some extra cheer by hiring a whopping 100,000 seasonal employees across the United States. The majority of ...

  5. Holidays with paid time off in the United States - Wikipedia

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    All California state holidays (schools closed) January 23 – Ed Roberts Day (schools open, but with related instructions) January 30 – Fred Korematsu Day of Civil Liberties (schools open, but with related instructions) February 6 – Ronald Reagan Day (schools open, but with related instructions)

  6. 7 Holiday Jobs That Pay More Than Minimum Wage

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    Although the federal minimum wage is a mere $7.25 per hour, 30 U.S. states and Washington D.C. have a minimum wage that exceeds the federal minimum. And, some hourly jobs in these states pay beyond...

  7. Seasonal industry - Wikipedia

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    A seasonal industry is activity within an economic sector in which the majority of operations take place during only part of the year, usually within a period of half a year or less. [ 1 ] In some cases, as with agriculture , this limitation may relate to climate or other forces of nature.