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subject: Students Working Experience: Where To Look For A Job [print this page]


Having a burning desire to be financially independent, many students start looking for a job. There may be found various companies which are ready to provide young people with both fulltime works during holydays, especially in summer, and part-time and temporary job while they are studying. We offer a kind of a guide devoted to pros and cons of the most popular spheres students work in.

Private sector

Among major advantages there is the ability to build up career quickly within an organization as well as salary raises can be provided easily there. Furthermore, compared with state organizations there is their own set of rules which may be more or less flexible. Speaking about disadvantages, work in the private sector doesnt provide any benefits. Besides, there are very few positions an inexperienced person can cope with.

Public service

In comparison with private sector stability is the essential feature of the work in public service. You can hardly be fired without explanation which happens often in private sector. Nevertheless, there are not many positions for workers without a degree.

Service Sector

In this sphere there is a great deal of working positions offered for students. However, if you made up your mind to realize yourself here, you should remember of such peculiarities as limited work autonomy, monotony, and unpleasant working conditions.

Ways to find a job in a sphere you have chosen:

1.Look for a job over the Internet or make up your personal resume and add it on several thematic sites;

2.Look through topical newspapers and magazines;

3.Ask your parents if there is any vacancy in the organization they work you can cope with.

Taking everything into account, all you should do is assess your skills and knowledge, decide what you want to do most and start searching. Good luck!

by: Jordon Casinger




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