Seasonal work all over the world
If you are not precious about where you go and you are just looking to work with people and discover a new place, then working in holiday resorts or seasonal work could be for you. You could be looking just to take off somewhere for a summer, or you may find this kind of work is your ticket to see the world, keep travelling and find yourself in a different location every season. Either way here are some good places to start looking for a job ad that takes your fancy:
Club med (www.clubmedjobs.com ) This huge company has jobs all over Europe and internationally. From being a chef, to looking after kids, families or facilities.
Leisure Opportunities (www.leisureopportunities.co.uk ) Leisure jobs in the UK and Europe
Natives (www.natives.co.uk ) ski and resort work listings year round.
Resort Jobs (www.resortjobs.com ) worldwide resort opportunities to escape the 9 to 5.
Overseas job centre (http://www.overseasjobcentre.co.uk/) A site devoted to working anywhere in the world. This site is aimed at UK citizens, but has global opportunities and is in the spirit of organising yourself any opportunity you desire. It has job ads for Teaching English, ski season work, child care and many more obscure, so is a good place to browse if you are feel undecided.
Season Workers (http://www.seasonworkers.com/) Season Workers covers all aspects of working travel and seasonal recruitment. This is aimed at UK citizens, but has lots of opportunities open to anyone including Aussies.
Kareeve (http://www.kareeve.com/) A job listing site which allows you to find seasonal jobs like ski resort jobs in Europe and elsewhere and soccer camps around the world.
Job Monkey (http://www.jobmonkey.com ) Seasonal and year-round employment in places such as Vail, Aspen, Squaw Valley, Park City, Stowe, Whistler and more. Not just jobs in the snow, Jobmonkey has varied outdoor leisure jobs.
Picking jobs (http://www.pickingjobs.com/ ) Agricultural seasonal work worldwide. If you like the outdoors and want work to support your travel plans this is worth checking out. Although used by backpackers coming to Australia, it also has many opportunities elsewhere for Aussies.
Any work anywhere (www.anyworkanywhere.com) Job lists and industry overviews for work anywhere (surprisingly)
Good old Gum Tree (www.gumtree.com.au) a big bulletin board which often includes more requests for paid work than offers, but worth checking for casual or temporary work.
You might also want to check out out page on working your way around, which has information on crewing work or work on cruise ships. This is in the on the road section.

