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You are done with the college applicationsYou are done with the college applications. You are actually only waiting for the classes to start.

What else you can do for your free time? Why not apply for part time jobs? Here are few benefits you can gain from doing so.

Money. The first common concern of students and thus the among the major benefits of getting a part time job before the semester opens. You get to save since classes have not started yet, and so you have no additional expenses to cover for. You can save a majority of your salary for emergency funds once classes start.

Experience. This comes as a bonus especially when you have applied for a job that is related to any of your courses. You immerse yourself in the actual happenings in the field. And since you still have no course works or school-related concerns to attend to, you can maximize your stay in the office by offering assistance to your work colleagues, or learning furthers about the ins and outs of the job.

Network. Years from now, your fellow working students might be able to help you find an employer, or refer you to their company. Also, working with industry professionals gives you the opportunity to meet, interact and work as well with other field experts. And you could use in the future, the connection you are to forge.

Convenience. Since classes have not yet begun, you can enjoy more working hour flexibility. You also would not have to rush the application process. You have more time to compare benefits and choose the best job opportunity there is. You save yourself from bumming the entire break. You instead are able to dedicate time discovering more about your skills

Gathering self-confidence. Applying for part time job is crucial as it helps you gain self-esteem. You develop social skills, learn how to work with a team, communicate and reach out to others toward the achievement of common goals. You realize your worth, which then helps you ward off fears or worries of not being able to keep up in class.

Few tips for part time working students

Do not compromise on your studies. This should be your top priority. Once the classes start, you can no longer be the same active employee who is always willing to pitch in for others who are currently on leave. Set your priorities, and in this case, put your academics on top. While assuming financial responsibility ahead of time can boost your resume, still it would put off employers to find out you flunk classes because of work.

Assess job requirements. Can you handle the work demands? Be upfront with your employer and tell them beforehand that you are to study the coming semester. While it feels good that your superiors are confident you can complete challenging assignments,still, you need to be honest in case you deem that deadlines or projects are no longer feasible.

Do your best once you are on it. Not all companies want part time workers, so you can consider yourself lucky when you found an employer that willingly accepts part time workers especially those who are still in college. They know very well that they have a competitor when it comes to your attention. So give what is due to them. Do your job.

For the final reminder

Although this is basically a decision you need to make yourself, still, it pays that you talk to your parents about it.

You need to be aware of the financial situation your family is in so you could better decide what type of job you should apply for. For instance, would you need to for the meantime, take a full time instead of a part time?

by: Olivia Odle




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