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The Part-Time Job Search: How to Write a Resume for a Retirement Gig

August 25, 2025 · Retirement Life

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Finding the Right Retirement Jobs: Where to Look

Now that you have a plan for your resume, where do you actually find these ideal part-time gigs? The answer is often closer than you think. While big online job boards have their place, many of the best retirement jobs are found through local connections and targeted searching.

Your Local Community is Your Best Resource. Think about the places you already frequent. Your favorite coffee shop, the local hardware store, the independent bookstore, the library, or the community garden. These small businesses often value mature, reliable employees and may not even post jobs online. The best approach is often the old-fashioned one: walk in, ask to speak to the manager, and express your interest. A friendly conversation can be more effective than a dozen online applications.

Seasonal Opportunities Abound. If you don’t want a year-round commitment, seasonal work is a fantastic option. This is especially true for those who live an RV lifestyle or are “snowbirds” who split their time between different climates, perhaps enjoying a mild winter in a 55+ community in Arizona and a temperate summer in the mountains of Colorado. Tax preparation services like H&R Block hire thousands of people for the spring tax season. Retail stores need extra help during the winter holidays. Garden centers and nurseries are busiest in the spring and summer. State and National Parks hire seasonal staff for their busy tourist seasons. These jobs offer a great way to earn some money while leaving plenty of time for travel and leisure.

Look for Mission-Driven Work. Non-profits, schools, and community organizations are often looking for part-time help. You could work as a school crossing guard, a substitute teacher’s aide, or an administrative assistant for a local charity. These roles often provide a deep sense of purpose and connection to your community. Volunteering can sometimes be a pathway to a paid position as well.

Use Senior-Focused Online Resources. While local searching is powerful, don’t ignore online tools. The AARP has a dedicated Job Board on its website specifically for older workers. Websites like Indeed and LinkedIn also allow you to filter for part-time work in your area. The key is to be specific in your search terms. Instead of just searching for “job,” search for “part-time retail,” “part-time customer service,” or “library assistant.”

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