Yes and no.
It will expose you to a different side of the industry which is always good.
It won’t help you get a job as a pilot because you’ll need to leave in order to get the experience required to get hired.
Aka work as a pilot somewhere else in a more entry level job.
Ramp or gate agent/checking would probably be good exposure.
Different shifts will help in the continuance of your flight training.
As far as jobs that could be helpful:
Work at the FBO or on the ramp at your local airport.
One of my CFI students got hired right off the ramp into the right seat of a turboprop. Apologized that he couldn’t finish his CFI training with me.