HELP WANTED ON MACKINAC ISLAND
Lots of help. Mackinac Island needs about 5,000 seasonal workers each year to work as baristas, front desk attendants, wait staff, retail clerks and housekeepers. There also are one-of-a-kind employment opportunities such as being an historical interpreter at Fort Mackinac, driving a horse-drawn carriage, making world-famous Mackinac Island fudge or working as a deck hand for the ferry companies.- 7 reasons to work a summer job on Mackinac Island
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Search jobs on Mackinac Island
The best place to see what kinds of jobs are available is to check out the Mackinac Island Jobs page on Facebook. The Mackinac Island Tourism Bureau provides the page for Mackinac Island employers to promote job openings for the upcoming season. Some employers also will post Mackinac Island job openings on sites such as Indeed.com. -
Apply for a job on Mackinac Island
Once you have an idea of the kind of work you’d like to do, then fill out this Mackinac Island job application. The Mackinac Island Tourism Bureau will forward your application to prospective employers, based on the kinds of work you’re interested in. Of course, if you dream of working at a specific Mackinac Island hotel, restaurant or attraction, it doesn’t hurt to reach out directly and let them know you want to come work for them! -
Follow up on any job leads on Mackinac Island
Many employers begin posting job openings at the start of the new year and have their staffs in place several weeks before the start of the new tourist season in late April. Don’t wait until the season starts to follow up on any job opportunities. By then it might be too late! -
Plan where to live on Mackinac Island
When you decide to work on Mackinac Island, you should figure out where you’ll live and where you’ll eat. Many employers offer shared dorm-style housing right on Mackinac Island for a relatively inexpensive price, while others are willing to pay for ferry passes if you live on the mainland. Be sure to ask what your prospective employer is able to provide. Some larger employers on Mackinac Island also offer meal plans that are more cost-effective than eating at a restaurant for every meal.
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