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Student Assistant

Newark, NJ · On-site

$15.92/hr

... to work in the Department of Rehabilitation & Movement Science. Under direction, the Student ... Paid vacation, holidays, and various leave programs * Competitive retirement benefits, including ...

We offer Disability Coverage, a generously matched 401(k) plan, vacation, paid holidays and more! Some of the great work you'll do includes: * Interview prospective students to determine financial ...

We offer Disability Coverage, a generously matched 401(k) plan, vacation, paid holidays and more! Some of the great work you'll do includes: * Interview prospective students to determine financial ...

We offer Disability Coverage, a generously matched 401(k) plan, vacation, paid holidays and more! Some of the great work you'll do includes: * Interview prospective students to determine financial ...

Student Learner

Spring Grove, IL · On-site

$15.25 - $19.25/hr

Salary commensurate with experience, we offer the opportunity to work in an environment where your ... Vacation Time, Paid Time Off, and Paid Holidays. Note: No amount of pay is considered to be wages ...

Generous paid time off, including vacation, sick leave, holidays, and winter recess * Flexible work ... students and communities thrive too. For more information on Ivy Tech Benefits, visit Note:

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How much do vacation work student jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average hourly pay for vacation work student in the United States is $14.21, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.46 and $15.14 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Vacation Work Students?

Vacation Work Students are typically university or college students who take on temporary job placements or internships during their academic breaks, such as summer or winter holidays. These positions provide students with practical work experience in their field of study, allowing them to apply classroom knowledge in a real-world environment. Vacation work helps students develop professional skills, build their resumes, and make industry connections, which can be valuable for future career opportunities. These roles are often paid and can last from a few weeks to a few months, depending on the employer and industry.

What is the difference between Vacation Work Student vs Intern?

AspectVacation Work StudentIntern
Required CredentialsUsually no formal qualifications, often studentsVaries; often students or recent graduates
Work EnvironmentTemporary, seasonal, or part-time rolesTemporary, project-based, or training-focused roles
Employer & Industry UsageCommon in retail, hospitality, and tourismCommon across various industries including business, engineering, and healthcare

Vacation Work Students typically take short-term, seasonal roles to gain experience during holidays, often in customer service or hospitality. Interns usually participate in structured programs aimed at providing industry-specific experience, often with more responsibilities. Both roles are valuable for career exploration but differ mainly in duration, purpose, and industry focus.

How does a Vacation Work Student typically contribute to projects and collaborate with full-time staff during their placement?

As a Vacation Work Student, you'll often assist with ongoing projects by handling specific tasks or supporting research, data analysis, or administrative functions. You’ll work closely with your assigned supervisor and frequently collaborate with full-time team members, which provides valuable exposure to real-world workflows and company culture. This role is designed to be immersive, so you’ll likely attend meetings, share progress updates, and may even present your findings. Such collaboration not only enhances your technical and professional skills but also helps you build a network within the industry.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Vacation Work Student, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Vacation Work Student, you generally need a basic educational background relevant to the industry, strong organizational skills, and a willingness to learn. Familiarity with common office software like Microsoft Office or Google Workspace and the ability to quickly adapt to proprietary systems are often expected. Proactive communication, a positive attitude, and teamwork make candidates stand out in temporary roles. These skills and qualities are important because they enable students to contribute effectively, gain valuable experience, and leave a positive impression for potential future employment.
What cities are hiring for Vacation Work Student jobs? Cities with the most Vacation Work Student job openings:
Infographic showing various Vacation Work Student job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 96% Full Time, and 4% Part Time. Highlights an 81% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 18% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $29,554 per year, or $14.2 per hour.

Distribution Systems Student Employee

Electric Power Research Institute, Inc.

Lenox, MA • On-site

$31 - $36/hr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Job Title:
Distribution Systems Student Employee
Location:
Lenox, MA
Job Summary and Description:
EPRI is seeking a student to support electric power research activities in the area of distribution systems. You will be Supporting laboratory research at EPRI's facility in Lenox, MA.
Tasks include:
  • Making measurements, organizing data, and supporting general lab activities.
  • Supporting webpage content creation.
  • Reviewing past EPRI research results and making them accessible through our resource center.
  • Performing literature reviews to support research project work.

Preferred skills include:
  • Some exposure to programming and data acquisition.
  • Experience with Microsoft Word and Excel

Education:
  • Must be enrolled in at least 6 credit hours at an accredited college or university

The hourly rate range for Student positions are:
  • Undergraduate: $16-29 per hour
  • Masters: $27-33 per hour
  • Ph.D: $31-36 per hour

These ranges are an estimate, and the actual hourly rate may vary based on various factors, including without limitation applicant's education, experience, skills, and abilities, as well as internal equity and alignment with market data. The hourly rate may also be adjusted based on applicant's geographic location.
As an EPRI Student, you will not participate in EPRI's Benefit Programs which includes health insurance, retirement benefits, vacation, sick leave (except as set required by law) and holiday pay. However, as a Student employee you are eligible for the benefits of Social Security, State Disability Insurance, and Workers' Compensation Insurance.
For Student positions which require one to relocate to an EPRI office. Relocation assistance is not provided and the student will be responsible for covering all relocation costs/expenses.
EPRI participates in E-Verify, an online system operated jointly by the Department of Homeland Security and the Social Security Administration (SSA). EPRI uses the system to check the work status of new hires by comparing information from the employee's I-9 form against SSA and Department of Homeland Security databases.
EPRI is an equal opportunity employer. EEO/AA/M/F/VETS/Disabled
Together . . . Shaping the Future of Energy.
www.epri.com