What are the most-needed workers this holiday season?

Tax accountants have emerged as a surprise leader in this year’s holiday job market, according to new data from Monster.com. While retail often dominates seasonal hiring, the upcoming tax season is pushing financial roles to the top of the list, signaling a shift in what “seasonal” can mean.

Key Takeaways:

  • Monster.com’s 2025 Seasonal Hiring Index highlights emerging holiday roles
  • October “seasonal” postings reveal unexpected demand for tax accountants
  • The upcoming tax season drives these finance-focused opportunities
  • Seasonal hiring is not limited to the retail industry

Why Seasonal Hiring Is Changing

Monster.com’s recently released 2025 Seasonal Hiring Index challenges the usual assumptions about holiday jobs. While many people associate the season with stocking shelves or ringing up shopping carts in busy retail stores, the Index suggests that employers are looking beyond these traditional roles.

Tax Accountants at the Top

“If you think it’s all tied to retail, you’d be wrong,” reads the index. Behind that statement is one standout fact: tax accountants are the most sought-after seasonal workers. Demand for accountants is rising as companies and individuals prepare for the looming tax season, which arrives soon after the new year.

What This Means for the Holiday Job Market

These findings offer an unexpected glimpse into shifting employment needs. For businesses, filling vacancies with skilled financial professionals in late autumn can help streamline operations come tax time. Job seekers who possess accounting credentials or relevant skill sets may find promising opportunities that extend beyond the typical holiday rush.

Looking Ahead

While many specifics about other in-demand roles are not detailed in the index, the biggest takeaway is clear: the definition of “seasonal” work is evolving. Tax accountants claiming the top spot indicates that businesses—and the economy at large—continue to adapt, even during the year’s busiest hiring stretch.

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