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A brief guide to Singapore part time jobs for students

Author: Rayne Fox
by Rayne Fox
Posted: May 05, 2016

It is common for students in Singapore to work during study and during term vacations. If you’re not among those students who are happy with surviving during your university life on packets of instant ramen noodles, then your best choice is taking a part-time student job, so you can combine studying with making an income. Many students realize at one point or another in university life that borrowing money for our studies couldn’t quite cover our outgoings. Relying on parents’ allowance for bailing our parties is not a reliable choice either. So the only viable alternative is to search on the Internet or the student job section on the billboard.

There are many opportunities available to Singaporean students, both off campus and on campus. Depending on experience, skills and interests, many service jobs are available for students and also in various areas of specialization. Working in a part job during your studies may help you gain relevant experience for your future career. However, if one is an international student in Singapore, you should be aware of the fact that there are some restrictive laws regarding working hours during your studies. In case of the international students it is advisable to check your immigration status in order to find out more information about your work possibilities in Singapore.

Among the most common are those as bartending or waiting staff. If you don’t mind working late hours, standing for long shifts, and smiling when dealing with customers that are not always polite, then maybe you can try waiting staff work or bartending. Jobs in such service roles do not require much qualification and make good student jobs due to the sociable environment, flexible working hours, and chances of getting some good tips.

Singapore part-time jobs for students - http://jobsmaker.com/ are also available through a catering agency. Working for a catering agency offers flexible shifts and possibilities to meet likeminded people.

Promotional flyer work is another popular part time job choice among students in Singapore. These types of jobs depend on what you are trying to promote, but in general they usually make you ask strangers for a short period of their time. However, you might get easy money if your job is to distribute flyers advertising a local club student night. However, if you are trying to encourage buying a product or donating to charity, then it might be more difficult. Wages on promotional work are commission-based and you better focus on student jobs that offer base salary if you’re not an experienced salesperson.

Retail jobs are another popular choice among students. Some jobs in the retail sector can have tasks that range from complimenting rich women regarding on their choice of designer purse, clothes, or shoes, to filling up the freezers at the supermarket. Whether it’s a makeup store, bookshop, grocery store, or supermarket, jobs in the retail sector can be found everywhere and offer flexible hours, good working standards, employee discounts, and decent incomes. The only issues include coping with demanding customers, and repetitive tasks.

Babysitting, pet-sitting and house-sitting part-time jobs are also common among students, as well as tutoring jobs. Some students choose to work on campus, in the campus library or cafe. You may also choose to work online, like a freelance programmer, web designer, or writer, depending on your specific skills. Student jobs that more specialized are also available in case that you are looking for skilled part-time jobs in roles that relate to your studies.

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