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Anushree mundra

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Getting part-time jobs when studying at UCL is possible. These jobs are available on campus, such as in UCL's cafes, bars, accommodations, and administrative roles. However, these positions are limited and quite competitive to secure. Many UCL students find part-time work off-campus, often in the service industry as baristas, waiters/waitresses, or in retail, earning around £9-12 per hour and working 16-22 hours per week. 

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Anushree mundra

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Getting part-time jobs is not that difficult while studying at this school. However, according to the information from SKEMA Business School's website and other sources, while part-time work is possible for students at SKEMA, the school strongly advises against working too much as it may cause students to lose focus on their studies. SKEMA does offer internship opportunities of up to 6 months, which can provide practical work experience for students. 

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Itisha Sings

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Yes, getting part time jobs is easy while studying at British School of Marketing International. These part time jobs are available through the job postings and the student services available here. The part time jobs available are:Retail Assistant: £9.88/hourReceptionist: £8.97/hourTutoring: £24.50/hourCustomer Service repersentative: £11.13/hourLibrary Assistant: £10-15/hourData entry Clerk:  £14.98/hourFood Delivery Driver:  £10.42/hour

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Devina

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Yes getting part-time jobs while studying at Touro University is relatively easy. Majority of Touro University students are eligible to apply for on-campus as well as off campus part-time jobs. You can take help from the Careers at Touro page on the university's website as well as the available student services that offers opportunities for career development and advancement for its students. This suggests that the university likely has resources and support in place to help students find part-time employment opportunities in the service industry, hospitality, research, both on and off campus, to supplement their studies. 

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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Yes, getting a part-time job is easy while studying at TAFE SA Regional because of its location and proximity to the city center. TAFE SA Regional allows international students to get into part-time jobs to reduce their financial burdens. It also helps the students to get international exposure. The institute provides resources such as job boards, career services, and workshops to assist students in finding part-time work. Overall, the ease of getting a work can vary depending on personal circumstances and the local employment market, even though there is support and a reasonable quantity of part-time jobs.

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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While studying at South Regional TAFE, finding part-time work might be reasonably easy, depending on the area and industry connections that are available. In order to help students find work, the TAFE offers a number of support services, such as Job and Skills Centers that help with resumes, job applications, and job hunting. At South Regional TAFE, students can investigate career options in a range of industries, including retail, tutoring, and hospitality. Many part-time jobs that are ideal for students are listed on websites like Indeed and Seek. These jobs range from driving delivery to tutoring, and the flexible hours are designed
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Nidhi Kumari

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The hospitality industry is thriving in Luzern, a well-liked tourist destination. There may be part-time work opportunities in hotels, eateries, coffee shops, and other tourism-related enterprises, but competition can be fierce, particularly during the busiest travel times. Usually, the amount of hours that an international student on a student visa can work in a week is limited. Along with English, knowing German and/or French can greatly improve your chances of finding work, particularly in customer-facing positions in Switzerland.Several variables can affect the availability of part-time work for students enrolled in SHL Schweizeris
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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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Yes, getting a part-time job is easy while studying at TAFE Queensland East Coast because of its location and proximity to the city center. TAFE Queensland East Coast allows international students to get into part-time jobs to reduce their financial burdens. It also helps the students to get international exposure. The institute provides resources such as job boards, career services, and workshops to assist students in finding part-time work. Overall, the ease of getting a work can vary depending on personal circumstances and the local employment market, even though there is support and a reasonable quantity of part-time jobs.

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Anushka Mendiratta

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It is considered challenging to find a part-time job while studying at Ecole Hoteliere de Geneve. This is because:EHG is known for its rigorous academic program. This leads to limited time for outside commitments like part-time jobs.The type of visa you hold as an international student might have restrictions on working hours.While EHG's programs are in English, fluency in French can be beneficial for finding a part-time job in Geneva, as French is the primary language spoken locally.

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