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On-Campus Jobs: What are the Most Logical Options for College Students?

Hi guys! I'll need to juggle work and studies when I start uni. What are some of the most logical jobs for college students on-campus that could work around my lecture schedules and also be a valuable addition to my resume?

2 years ago

Absolutely. Many students work on-campus jobs while in university to both make money and gain valuable experiences. Here are a few popular options:

1. Resident Advisor (RA): This role involves living in university accommodation and supporting students who are staying there. RAs often help with managing conflicts, planning community events, and providing general support. It's a position of responsibility and if you have the people skills, it can be rewarding and look good on your resume.

2. University Library: Working in the university library can involve anything from shelving books to assisting students with research. It's a calm working environment and often allows for quiet study time when it's not busy.

3. IT Support: IT departments at universities often hire students for troubleshooting and customer service. If you're tech savvy, this could be a suitable job for you.

4. Tutoring: Depending on your academic strengths, you could work as a tutor either through the university or privately. Tutoring can give you a great sense of accomplishment and can strengthen your own knowledge in your field.

5. Campus Cafes/Food Services: If you have experience in food service, consider applying for an on-campus job at a cafe or dining hall. These positions often offer flexible hours.

6. Research Assistant: If you're interested in academia or professional research, becoming a research assistant can be beneficial. It's an opportunity to work closely with faculty and gain firsthand experience in your field.

It's important to remember, however, that flexibility of work-hours is key in balancing your job with academic commitments. Go for jobs that accommodate your class schedules and study requirements.

2 years ago

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