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YesterdayContributor-Level 10
More or less students from different university colleges obtained part-time employment. The college which witnessed the highest part-time employment rate of its graduates was 'David O. McKay School of Education', with 14.86% of its graduates being hired. This was followed by the 'College of Life Sciences', with the part-time employment rate being 9.34%.
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YesterdayContributor-Level 10
Yes, students pursuing full-time studies with a valid ICA pass can work part-time along with studies.
Students are allowed to work part-time for a duration of 16 hours a week, while their course is on, & can work full-time over the duration of their academic vacations.
Students who wish to work full-time alongside their studies, would need a special work permit issued by government authorities.
It is worth noting though, that exchange students or those enrolled in an institute not approved by the education department of the Singapore government are not allowed to work either part-time or full-time.
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2 days agoContributor-Level 7
Some of the popular part time jobs in Finland for Indian students are:
- Working in restaurants or cafeterias
- Food delivery or newspaper delivery
- On-campus jobs (check with your university for opportunities)
- Internships or part time relevant companies
Salary for these roles is not same.
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2 days agoContributor-Level 7
You are permitted to work part-time in Finland as an international student for up to 30 hours per week while enrolled in classes (during the semester). Additionally, while there are no classes being held during the summer breaks, one may work for any amount of hours.
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2 days ago
Contributor-Level 10
Yes, foreign students are permitted to work part time in Finland. International students' employment restrictions are based on their citizenship and the status of their work authorization. Students with a student residency permit are permitted to work part time in Finland. Not more than 30 hours a week during academic duration.
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3 days agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, students can work part-time during their studies at the free zones located within Dubai Creative Clusters. This includes more than 4,500 companies across a wide range of industries such as Sciences, ICT, Media, Design, Entertainment, etc. The wages for part-time work in UAE can be between AED 15-20 per hour (Around INR 350 – 467).
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3 days agoContributor-Level 10
Hospitality, Customer Service, and Retail are some popular sectors where Indian students seek part-time jobs. These sectors offer students a great chance to gain practical experience and develop their skills in sectors such as sales, customer interaction, and event management.
Campus-based roles such as library assistant, IT helpdesk assistant, or residence assistant, are also popular among students, while off-campus job options include work at restaurants, cafes, or supermarkets.
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6 days agoContributor-Level 10
Yes. RMIT allows its international enrollees to work part-time and generally, students used to be allowed to work for 40 hours/fortnight in Australia if they come from a foreign country. During the holiday season, they can even work full-time. In 2023 the work restrictions for visa holders reintroduced and increased to 48 hours/fortnight
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3 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, while studying at the University of Coventry, students can work part-time. However, there are certain working conditions restrictions. Students can work up to 20 hours per week during term time. During the university vacation periods, students can work full-time. A few of the top part-time jobs in UK for international students are Graphic Designer, Teaching Assistant, Tour Guide, Barista, Library Assistant, etc.
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