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Finding finance-related part-time jobs as a student

I'm a student interested in finance and would love to find a part-time job in this field. Does anyone have suggestions on where to look or know of any remote opportunities that might be available?

a year ago

Looking for a part-time job within your field of interest while you're still a student is a smart step not just for earning some money but also for gaining industry-relevant experience and building your resume.

Here are some ideas for finance-related part-time jobs that you might consider as a student:

1. Becoming a Virtual Assistant for a Financial Planner, where you could help with scheduling, client communication, and data analysis. This would give you valuable insights into the field.

2. Billing Specialist or Accounts Receivable Clerk for a small business or a start-up. These roles often require responsibility over invoicing clients, reconciling bank statements, and maintaining financial records.

3. Bank Teller: Banks often have part-time positions and they can be a great introduction to understanding the finance sector, even if they are not remote.

4. Tax Preparer: During tax season, companies like H&R Block hire part-time workers to assist with tax preparation. Some of these positions can be remote.

5. Financial Analytic Service Companies: There are companies like Bloomberg or Morningstar that could have part-time, finance-related roles. These could range from customer service to providing technical troubleshooting for their software.

6. Internships: While not strictly a part-time job, internships in finance could provide significant practical experience as well as a network in the industry. Websites such as Indeed, Linkedin, Glassdoor, and even Appily can be useful to find such opportunities.

Remember, to increase your odds of getting hired, try to leverage your current skills and experience, and express your interest and passion for finance in your application.

Always keep an eye on your school's career center postings and also consider reaching out to your school's alumnus who are working in finance for advice or job shadowing opportunities. Good luck with your search!

a year ago

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