Some factors to consider when choosing a part time job amidst your class schedule and otherextracurricular.
Location: Finding a job that is easily accessible to you will greatly influence your reliability as a worker. If you have a car, you have a wider range of possibilities, but most college towns offer plenty of part-time jobs that are close to campus.
Schedule: Be sure to check out jobs with preferred availability during the times you can work. Some positions will require night shifts, early morning shifts, weekends, or holidays. Be sure you can commit to the shifts that the business needs before taking on the job.
Pay: Are you working for passion or pay? Some jobs may have both, but the range of pay in part-time jobs is wide. Aim to find a job that is both enjoyable and offers the income that you need.
Career-relevance: If you are looking to gain experience in an industry of your interest, you might find yourself sacrificing pay. Working as an intern for a startup, local business or a big company may be more beneficial for your dream career after graduation.
Related experience: Having the necessary experience required to work at some part-time jobs is important to note. Find jobs that you are qualified for and save yourself some application time.
Getting part time job is easy in same countries but it’s difficult in some other countries. It depends upon their strategy