I'm moving to Chicago soon and need to find a part-time job while I study. What are the best places for students to work, and how do you apply if you're new to the area? Would appreciate some advice!
Chicago offers a wide array of part-time job opportunities for college students, ranging from on-campus to off-campus roles, based on your interests and skills.
Many schools in Chicago offer on-campus jobs for students which can be a great place to start. Administrative offices, libraries, cafeterias, and on-campus research centers often hire students. Besides being convenient, these roles are typically understanding about student schedules. To find these opportunities, you can check your university's job board, student services, or ask at specific departments.
Off-campus, Chicago’s diverse industries also offer ample opportunities. If you’re interested in retail or the service industry, many businesses like coffee shops, bookstores, and restaurants employ part time student workers. You can directly walk into outlets with your resume or check online job portals for applications.
Chicago is also renowned for its startup scene. Startups might offer part-time internships or jobs which can be a great chance to gain professional experience. Join local groups or networks, or check internship postings on your university’s career site or sites like LinkedIn, or even the newly-named Appily website for opportunities.
Remember, it's always a good idea to get your resume reviewed by your college's career services center or an advisor before you start applying. A well-polished resume can greatly increase your chances of landing a job.
Just remember, your studies come first. Ensure your work schedule doesn’t interfere with your academic commitments and gives you enough time for rest and recreation! Good luck with the search!
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