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Part-time job opportunities for international students in New Jersey?

I'm an international student considering going to college in New Jersey. Are there any specific part-time job opportunities or resources that international students in NJ should be aware of? Any tips on where to start looking?

a year ago

New Jersey offers a wealth of opportunities for part-time work, and as an international student, there are a lot of resources available for you.

A good place to start is always your college or university's Career Services center. They typically have listings of both on-campus and off-campus part-time jobs, and they might be able to help you navigate any work restrictions connected to your student visa.

For international students, a common option is finding employment on campus due to the ease of access and flexible hours. Some examples of these jobs include working at the library, the gym, or administrative offices.

Off-campus, service industry jobs, such as in restaurants, cafes, or retail, are prevalent in New Jersey and often offer part-time opportunities. Depending on your location in the state, there could be opportunities related to tourism, especially in areas that have a high influx of tourists, like the Jersey Shore or historic sites.

There are also online platforms like Indeed, LinkedIn, and Glassdoor, where you can filter by part-time roles in your locality.

As an international student, remember to understand the rules of your student visa. Students in the U.S. on an F-1 visa are typically allowed to work up to 20 hours per week on-campus when school is in session and can work full-time during breaks. For off-campus employment or internships, you'll likely need to secure Curricular Practical Training (CPT) or Optional Practical Training (OPT) authorization, so discuss this with your international student services office.

Please remember that it's important to balance work, studies, and personal time to ensure you maintain your studies and your well-being.

a year ago

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