Yekaterinburg companies are hiring for a variety of seasonal summer positions, including ice cream sellers, bartenders, and children’s railway conductors. These roles generally do not require prior experience or specialized education, making them accessible to a wide range of applicants.
Several employers are actively seeking staff. A beer store chain is looking for sales cashiers, offering 45,000 rubles per month for a 2/2 work schedule. The position involves dispensing drinks and handling cash register duties, and students are welcome to apply.
A watchman is needed at a children’s hospital for the summer, with a salary of up to 3,200 rubles per shift and a schedule of one day on, three days off. Responsibilities include controlling visitor access, checking documents, and responding to emergencies.
An ice cream vendor is sought after to work at the train station, earning 34,500 rubles with a 5/2 schedule from 8:00 to 17:00. No prior experience is necessary.
Bartenders can earn 60,000 rubles per month working at a summer patio in a country hotel. Duties include preparing snacks and drinks, managing the cash register, and conducting inventories with a 5/2 (floating) schedule from 11:00 to 20:00.
For the children’s railway, passenger car attendants are being hired at 37,000 rubles per month. The summer position operates on a 5/2 schedule from 10:00 to 20:00, involving preparing the car, managing passengers, and maintaining cleanliness.
A children’s camp needs a rope park instructor and is willing to pay 30,000 rubles. The role requires conducting briefings, ensuring safety, checking equipment, and requires good physical fitness, stamina, and a medical book.
A gardener and cleaner are needed for parks and squares, offering a salary of 60,000 rubles. Main tasks include pruning shrubs, planting flowers, watering, and lawn care.