Now that I’m beginning my second year of college, my parents expect me to make more of a financial contribution to my own expenses. They’ll still handle the bulk of my tuition, but have told me that I must pay for my own books, off-campus apartment, and incidentals. Although I wasn’t exactly happy with this arrangement at first, I know that it’ll pay off in the long run. After all, nothing beats real-world experience when it comes to building a resume will impress employers in the future. So I’m currently scouring the Internet and classifieds for good part time jobs for students.
I’ve never really had to look for work before, so everything about the process is very new to me. The most surprising thing thus far has to be the fact that there’s such a wide variety of part time jobs for students available these days. We’re no longer limited to flipping burgers or working the cash register at a gas station. Instead, I’ve seen positions advertised in every conceivable field, from retail to IT, online marketing, advertising, and a whole lot more. I almost feel as though I have too much to choose from, and I’m really having difficulties making up my mind about where to send in my applications!
Another surprising aspect of my quest for work has been the number of different places to find job listings. Of course all the local newspapers have Help Wanted ads in the classified section, so I combed through those right from the beginning. I was also able to find tons of listings for part time jobs for students online at various career-related websites. Although these places listed all the part time jobs for students available across the country, I was easily able to narrow my search by entering certain criteria such as city, state, or industry.
Of course, finding listings of part time jobs for students is really just the first phase of the process, leaving me with the much harder tasks of tailoring my resume to the position I want, submitting my application and cover letter, and tackling the interview. All of this can be a bit daunting for first-time job seekers, and I have to admit that I’m feeling pretty lost right now. But fortunately, many of the websites that offer part time jobs for students also provide helpful tips for handling these other items, so I just have to read through all the information and put the tips into practice.
Overall, I’m confident that I’ll be able to land a suitable job that will earn me great money while I’m working towards my degree. There are plenty of part time jobs for students out there; I just have to find one that’s perfect for me!
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