Need a part-time job in Atlanta and surrounding areas? These jobs pay more than $15 an hour. And considering the fact that Georgia's minimum wage is  $5.15, you might want to check them out.

Follow the hyperlinks with each job title to apply.

Suwanee Family Chiropractic

Where it is: 525 Peachtree Industrial Blvd., Suite D, Suwanee, Georgia, 770-831-7556, www.suwaneechiro.com

What it is: Licensed Massage Therapist

What you do: Conduct centered and deep tissue massages.

What you need: A massage therapy license (for at least 2 years).

Pay: $28 an hour

Chairlift

Where it is: Atlanta, Georgia, www.chairlift.io

What it is: Human Resources Content Writer

What you do: Write marketing copy provided by a diverse range of stakeholders and understand each project's business objectives, audience, positioning and key messages.

What you need: Experience in writing content for human resources or organizational development.

Pay: $20 to $40 an hour

Smyrna Library

Where it is: 100 Village Green Cir, Smyrna, Georgia 30080, 770-431-2860, http://www.smyrnacity.com/your-government/departments/smyrna-public-library

What it is: Library Associate

What you do: Provide lead direction, guidance and assistance to employees, volunteers, or community service workers.

What you need: Bachelor's degree in Library Science or Library & Information Science

Pay: $18.65 an hour

FedEx

Where it is: 6265 Atlantic Blvd, Norcross, Georgia, 30071, 800-463-3339, www.fedex.com

What it is: Courier

What you do: Provides efficient and safe delivery and pick-up of packages and documents, and Accomplishes accurate and timely selection and inspection of assigned packages.

What you need: High school diploma or GED

Pay: $17.06 an hour

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