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Check Local Job Boards: Websites like Indeed, Glassdoor, or StudentJob have dedicated sections for part-time roles tailored for students.
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University Career Services: Many universities have job boards or career services that post part-time job openings, both on and off campus.
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Retail, Hospitality, and Food Services: These industries often offer flexible part-time roles that can fit around your studies. Walk into local shops, cafes, or restaurants and inquire about vacancies.
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Tutoring or Babysitting: If you excel in certain subjects or have experience with children, these can be excellent options. Websites like Tutorful or Care.com are worth exploring.
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Freelance and Online Opportunities: If you’re looking for remote work, consider freelancing on platforms like Upwork or Fiverr, or applying for virtual assistant roles.
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