9 Best Online Job Apps for Students
1. MistPlay App
Similar to survey sites, MistPlay is an app that allows you to play games on your phone, while building points in a loyalty program that rewards users for engaging in the app. It’s only available in the Google Play Store, which means only Android users can use it.
2. Survey Junkie App
Survey Junkie is a rewarding, trusted and fun way to influence brands by sharing what you think and do. We reward you for being you. Our app makes it so the power to earn cash and gift cards is always at your fingertips.
3. Swagbucks App
The Swagbucks App allows you to get paid for giving your opinion and make money on the go or at home with your smartphone. Complete paid surveys to earn rewards and get free gift cards*. We’ll find you the very best surveys for cash, and we add hundreds of new online surveys daily, so you can always check in for more.
4. PoshMark App
PoshMark is a leading social marketplace for new and secondhand style for women, men, kids, home, and more. ***Shop over 9,000 brands in every size—including plus size, petites, and juniors—and score deals up to 70% off retail. ***Sell and make money from home. List your items for free!
5.TeenJobFind
TeenJobFind safely and securely connects local teenagers seeking flexible jobs with community members who are looking for cost effective and on demand help to complete various tasks through a mobile based application. We are bringing back a sense of community that has long since been lost.
6. Care.com
Finding the right care comes from making the right connections. Word of mouth searches only takes you so far. At Care.com, you’ll have access to our large network of caregivers right in your local area. Join our community and find the right match for all your child care, senior care, pet care, housekeeping, or tutoring needs.
7. Upwork App
Does your teen have a service to offer someone else, such as writing articles, conducting research, graphic design, etc.? They can download the Upwork App, create a profile, and start applying to jobs.
8. Freelancer.com
Use this site to locate freelancing gigs for your teen. You may discover both hourly-priced projects, and fixed-priced tasks. Gig classes encompass writing, app improvement, and plenty of extra. In case your teen is under 18, then they’ll want a figure to open an account for them, FYI.
9.Snagajob App
Snagajob is America’s #1 hourly marketplace that connects employers and job seekers and one of the most popular international online job boards. The Snagajob marketplace has more than 90 million registered hourly workers at 450,000 employer locations.