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Are There Admin Part-Time Jobs Available for Students?

I'd like to find a part-time admin job that could fit around my college schedule. Is this a common job for students to hold, and how should I go about searching for these roles?

a year ago

Absolutely, part-time admin jobs can be a good fit for students and are commonly available. These jobs can offer flexible hours that may align well with your class schedules. Additionally, they often provide valuable office experience and opportunities for networking.

When searching for these roles, your college's career services office is an excellent place to start. They often have job boards listing opportunities both on and off campus. Be sure to take full advantage of any workshops, resources, or advisors they have on hand as well.

You should also consider exploring job boards online. Websites such as Indeed, LinkedIn, and Glassdoor frequently post part-time admin jobs and you can tweak the settings to show jobs in your local area.

When applying, it's important to highlight any relevant skills you might have. These could include proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, strong organizational abilities, or excellent communication skills. Even if you haven't held a formal administrative role before, you can draw on experiences from group projects, volunteer work, or other jobs to demonstrate these competencies.

Good luck! Moonlighting in a part-time admin job during college can be a fruitful experience that enhances your career prospects down the line.

a year ago

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