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What are quality part-time jobs to consider while studying business in college?

Being in high school now, I'm trying to piece together a possible game plan for my college time. I know I want to major in business, but I wanna make sure I get relevant experience while in college. Any leads on what part-time jobs I should aim for that would go hand-in-hand with my studies?

a year ago

There are plenty of part-time jobs that can complement your business studies and provide you with practical experience in your field. Here are a few options:

1. Sales Associate or Sales Representative Roles: These roles can provide real-world experience in sales, client management, and negotiation skills. Many companies, especially retail businesses, offer part-time positions that can be easily managed alongside your college course load.

2. Bank Teller or Junior Accountant Roles: These positions can help familiarize you with finance and accounting, two vital components of business management. Banks, credit unions, and accounting firms often hire part-time employees.

3. Marketing/PR Internships: These roles offer hands-on marketing and communication experience. Several firms offer part-time internships that target tailor-made marketing campaigns, digital marketing strategies, and public relations skills.

4. Administrative or Office Assistant Roles: These jobs at local businesses or within your university (like in the admissions or events offices) can provide a hands-on introduction to managing business operations. Tasks may include managing schedules, coordinating events, or maintaining databases.

5. Entrepreneurial Ventures: If you have a business idea, starting it while in college can be a great learning experience. It could be anything from a tutoring service to a tech startup. Universities often have resources to support student entrepreneurs including funding competitions, mentors, and co-working space.

6. Campus Jobs: Look for roles that will give you experience in budgeting, project management, or leading teams. For example, managing a student-run club, working at the campus tech help desk, leading a team of tour guides, or planning events for the student life office.

Remember, the key is to find something that matches your interests and career aspirations. Try to find roles where you can build transferrable skills such as communication, leadership, problem-solving, and team work.

a year ago

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