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niilmcollege · 3 months
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10 Student-Friendly Jobs: Balancing Work and Studies
Discover 10 student-friendly jobs that offer flexible hours and the ability to balance work and academic commitments effectively. Are you a fresher adapting to life as a student at university? Are you paying bills for the first time in your life and realising your student loan will only stretch so far? Life as a student doesn’t come cheap, it often means budgeting, spending less on the little luxuries in life, or simply going into overdraft! For many students getting a part-time job whilst at university will be essential to manage your finances. Balancing a job alongside your studies can be challenging, not every job will be suited to a full time university student. However, there are many jobs out there that will perfectly fit in with your student schedule: here are the best student friendly jobs!
As a student, juggling academics, social life, and personal responsibilities can be challenging. Add to that the need for financial independence, and it's easy to feel overwhelmed. However, there are plenty of student-friendly job opportunities out there that not only provide a source of income but also offer flexibility to accommodate your study schedule. Let's explore some of the best options:
1. Retail Associate 
Many retail stores offer part-time positions with flexible hours. This job not only provides a steady income but also teaches valuable customer service skills.
2.  Student Cribs Brand Manager Student Cribs offers a great opportunity for students of any year to work for them in representing the company whilst making money outside of your studies. As a Student Brand Manager you become the face of Student Cribs within your university community. The role includes conducting viewings around their Cribs, assisting with content marketing (such as writing blogs!) , supporting sales efforts and generally contributing to the awareness of Student Cribs within your student community! Benefits of the position include meeting lots of other students like you looking for housing, getting to know your city better, working VERY flexible hours and developing key transferable skills in marketing and real estate that look great on your CV! The competitive salary and additional bonuses put the Student Cribs Brand Manager role at the top of the list of the best student friendly jobs whilst at university
If you excel in a particular subject, consider tutoring other students. Whether it's maths, science, or language arts, tutoring can be a rewarding way to earn money while helping others.
3. Freelance Writer or Editor
With good writing skills, you can find freelance opportunities online. Whether it's content writing, copywriting, or editing, there's a demand for skilled writers in various industries.
4. Virtual Assistant
As a virtual assistant, you can assist businesses or individuals with administrative tasks remotely. This job offers flexibility in terms of hours and location, making it ideal for students.
5. Delivery Driver
With the rise of food delivery services, becoming a delivery driver can be a convenient job for students. You can choose your own hours and work as much or as little as you want.
6. Campus Ambassador
Many companies hire students to serve as campus ambassadors, promoting their products or services on campus. This job often comes with perks such as freebies, discounts, and networking opportunities.
7. Barista
Working at a coffee shop can be a fun and fast-paced job for students. Plus, you'll likely receive tips on top of your hourly wage.
8. Fitness Instructor
If you're passionate about fitness, consider becoming a part-time fitness instructor. Whether it's yoga, spinning, or aerobics, there's a demand for instructors at gyms and fitness studios.
9. Social Media Manager 
If you're tech-savvy and have a knack for social media, you can offer your services as a social media manager to businesses or individuals. This job allows you to work from anywhere with an internet connection.
10. Research Assistant
Many professors hire students as research assistants to help with various research projects. Not only does this job provide valuable experience in your field of study, but it also pays well.
When choosing a student-friendly job, consider factors such as flexibility, pay, and job satisfaction. It's essential to find a job that fits well with your schedule and allows you to prioritize your studies while still earning a decent income. With the right job, you can strike a balance between work and studies and make the most of your college experience.
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yazzsquiz · 5 months
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fcfvafeed · 1 year
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The Top 20 Best Jobs for High School Students
Discover the top 20 best jobs for high school students that pay well and equip you with valuable skills for the future. From retail to tutoring, these jobs offer more than just a paycheck.
Exciting Times Are Ahead High school is an exciting time filled with new experiences, and it’s also the perfect time to kickstart your journey toward financial independence. Whether you’re saving up for college, a car, or just some extra spending money, there’s a job out there that’s perfect for you. We’ve compiled a list of the top 20 best jobs for high school students, taking into…
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How to answer tough interview questions.
Subscribing to the Harvard Business Review was one of the best decisions I made. I have learned so much about career development, personal branding, and job crafting. This article summarizes some of the questions you will get asked in a behavioral interview (courtesy of HBR) and I have included my responses to all of them. Assume I am seeking a HR role in a Fortune 500 company
Tell me about yourself and describe your background in brief?
How did you hear about this position?
What type of work environment do you prefer?
How do you deal with pressure or a stressful situation?
Do you prefer working independently or on a team?
How do you keep yourself organized when balancing multiple projects?
What did you do in the last year to improve your knowledge?
Tell me about yourself and describe your background in brief?
I grew up in small country in West Africa. I went to a great school through scholarship with the condition that I would pay it forward to the younger generation. So, after high-school I spent two years teaching math to elementary school kids. It was there I discovered my interest of people development. I enjoyed taking a kid from "I don't like math to can I get more homework? When I moved to the U.S for college I chose to study Psychology with a minor in Organizational Development. And my internship as a Human Capital Manager has allowed me to further develop my communication and leadership skills.
How did you hear about this position?
I learned about this position through Stacy Williams. She was one of the panelists on the fireside chat I convened in my school on the importance of women in leadership positions. I followed up with her through a coffee chat. She really enjoyed her job and the company culture. Her enthusiasm about her work encouraged me to apply and I am really excited to be going through the interview process.
What type of work environment do you prefer?
I thrive in environments where I am constantly learning. A place where each days brings a fresh set of challenges that I can solve. I also like working with teams where we can collaborate on tasks and brainstorm solution-oriented ideas. In my former internship I worked with an incredible team as a project manager in the human resources division and I worked on certain projects where I had full creative control on the outcome. I enjoyed the balance of both.
How do you deal with pressure or a stressful situation?
Stressful situations are inevitable and I learned to navigate them successful throughout my college career and my various internships. The first time I came across a stressful situation was in my Sophomore year. I worked as a customer service representative at a big department store and it was holiday season. You can imagine the amount of pressure - long lines of customers all waiting to get attended too. Instead of succumbing to the pressure I made sure to really understand the pain point of each customer which were long wait times and stock outs. If we were out of one brand of sparkling water, I would quickly recommend a different brand. If lines were long, I would go to the floor to help the bagging process. Customers left feeling satisfied with their shopping experience. Overtime, I have realized that the key to dealing with pressure is willingly choosing to complete the tasks with a positive mindset instead of worrying.
Do you prefer working independently or on a team?
I like a mix of both. I enjoy working on a team. The process of strategizing with my teammates on the best way to approach a problem allows for critical analysis and diverse points of view. Wh I also build camaraderie and trust with them while we tackle big problems. I enjoy working alone as well because I get to see how I approach different problems and compare my current performance to my previous ones. Working alone also gives me an opportunity to get feedback from my managers on my progress or areas of improvement. I like a balance of both.
How do you keep yourself organized when balancing multiple projects?
I am used to working on multiple projects. A typical semester for me is juggling between my classes, weekend job, extracurricular activities, and passion projects. So to stay on top of my deadlines and due dates I like to prioritize my tasks based on their level of urgency and importance. I use the time blocking method to schedule time for my projects. I take advantage of tools like Google calendar to keep track of due dates and appointments and Notion to manage big projects.
What did you do in the last year to improve your knowledge?
Last summer, I took some time off to really learn about veganism. It seemed intimidating at first because I did not know enough. So I turned to research to understand the facts. I began making home-cooked meals by following recipes from people I trusted and liked on YouTube. As I began noticing changes in my gut health and productivity levels, I started a blog to share my experiences. Now my blog has over 500 enthusiastic vegans who are on the same journey as I am. it was one of the best investment I made in myself.
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queerism1969 · 1 year
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boyhood · 2 months
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I got a teaching job at a major university in a big city and somehow the only way I am able to make a password for my email is to CALL the IT department on the PHONE and sit on hold for 40 minutes what are we DOING
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deathlonging · 4 months
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pre-post disclaimer: chatgpt bad
post: the implications of the superiority ppl feel as part of their perception of college's purpose while caught up in their condemnation of ai based cheating are so depressing i fear we're never making it out the ivy glorification cage
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nando161mando · 15 days
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unganseylike · 2 months
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will u guys still like my posts next year when i return to being a tortured academic (fingers crossed i get accepted) and am no longer employed
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elkkiel · 5 months
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friends and esteemed lurkers, welcome to my art reqs info post! This is primarily for my cat nap collection (kitty token), but I'm down for other ideas as well :)
Details below:
Submissions:
You can send these in as asks so I can send 'em back to you easier!
You can send it in as anon, you just won't get the notification when I answer your ask (feel free to dm/send another ask with your url if you'd like a notif from me!)
literally any cursed or cryptid cats.
Request examples (loose list—I'm down for anything but these are the kinds of things I'd like to try):
Twitch/bttv emotes (catJAM, catKISS, etc.)
any older Internet memes/badges/stickers/userboxes/etc. I was a deviantart kid lol send em over for nostalgia's sake
Short scenarios or actions (think smacking the screen with a paw or giving another kitty a smoochie)
What I won't do:
anything long/overly complicated (moreso for the sake of time)
explicit/excessive gore (blood/bones/bits of viscera are fine, I'd just rather not rip a kitten's head off)
nsfw
mecha or any kind of complex machinery
just pls have mercy on me ;~;
Usage:
If it's your request:
Feel free to use however you'd like! I'd humbly request a tag/credit if anything is reposted but that's not an obligation (it's gifted art baby, have fun! 🩷)
If it's not your request:
Do not repost, just reblog. If you'd like to use it (ex. profile pic) pls just ask first! :)
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tysm if you send anything over, ily forever! I've never tried anything like this before since this is the first time I've had actual fanart engagement, so we will see how this goes lol.
DISCLAIMER: I AM REALLY FUCKING SLOW!!!! I promise your req will be completed, I just can't guarantee turnaround times (2 jobs + wacky adhd brain make for little focus time lol)
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