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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
It is quite easy for students to get part-time jobs while studying at UCLA. The university has a wide range of student employment opportunities from on-or-off campus work-study programs.
For job listings, students can log on to MyUCLA, but work-study students are encouraged to limit their work to reasonable hours that do not interfere with study schedules. Many employers are willing to accommodate class schedules, and the UCLA Career Center provides a lot of resources-such as assistance in resume writing and impromptu interviews-reducing the burden of the job search process.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
As a student at Johns Hopkins University, you can really land part-time jobs with ease. With Federal Work-Study and Hopkins Work-Study programs, the university provides different job opportunities for students on and off campus.
Many jobs suit varying skills and interests, while the University Experiential Learning office helps in finding jobs that best fit students' needs. In addition, a majority of jobs are a walk or shuttle ride away, making it easier for students to work and study.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
The city has a good number of pubs, restaurants, and shops; hence, it is easy to get a part-time job while studying at the University of Edinburgh.
In fact, there are quite a few on-campus jobs through the university's own hiring services. However, it is not that easy with full heavy academic commitments and good time management skills, as to be fair; there are always opportunities, although it is subjective and dependent on individual circumstances and capability of juggling work and study.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Getting a part-time job while studying at the University of Texas at Austin is relatively feasible, especially for international students holding an F-1 visa. International students can work up to 20 hours per week during the academic term and 40 hours during breaks on campus. Common on-campus jobs include roles in the library, dining services, research labs, and as teaching assistants.
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