5 Awesome Work-Study Jobs for College Students

5 Awesome Work-Study Jobs for College Students
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    Getting some work-study jobs under your belt while you do a college program is an amazing way to put something good on your resume.

    In fact, it is recommended by the Department of Education.

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You will learn and pick up some general skills that will add value to your education.

Everyday working skills are an important criteria that many employers will look for when they offer a job to a candidate. Take a look at some of the awesome work-study skills that you can use to give your career a boost.

Writing Jobs

Pick up any kind of writing job while you study. You can write for the college newsletter, work at the writing center or even freelance write. A writing job will help you improve your writing skills and your ability to work in a team.

Administration Jobs

These jobs are easy to come by and most universities post jobs for admin related roles. Working at the admissions office or even as a volunteer at the student body administration will help you enhance your organizational skills.

This is also a great way to make new friends and meet people. You will also be able to benefit from mentoring and being mentored.

Assistant Jobs

These jobs are again in plenty when you look on message boards at the university. Working as a library Assistant or an Events Assistant will help you meet people and work with several people. You will also learn how to efficiently deal with different kinds of people with an even and professional tone.

Digital Media Jobs

If you look up on your college website you will find a few jobs for the tech junkie. There is always a need for digital assets to be collected in the form of photographs or live video sessions. These jobs pay well too and are great for those interested who are perusing a career in the digital or marketing industry.

Fitness Jobs

Approach the campus fitness center or local fitness centers and speak to them about an opportunity to work as an assistant or attendee. There are several small jobs that are always required at these centers and you’d get some safety and first-aid training as part of the job. These skills will be perfect if you are looking at a career in the general trades or even civil engineering.

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Along side these jobs; you can also explore opportunities in stores, cafes and accountant offices. There is room for growth in any industry you pick. The stress when looking for creative ways to build your curriculum vitae is understandable.

Finding your first job is always the tough part. However, once you crack the first interview, you open up a whole world of prospects. Feel free to share these ideas with others on your social media pages and ask for other creative suggestions as well.

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