Understand the part-time policy
Canada's part-time job policy is more favorable to international students. Full-time students with a study permit can work part-time on campus without applying for a work permit. For full-time students with excellent academic performance, they can apply for off-campus work permit after half a year of study. Students can work up to 20 hours a week during the course study, and can work all day in winter and summer vacations. During the class, if the study burden is too heavy or the study is delayed due to working, it is not allowed to work. No matter whether you work on or off campus, as long as you have paid income, you need to apply for a social insurance card (SIN) to get it.
Ways to find a part-time job on campus
Career Development and Experimental Learning (CDEL) of Memorial University is a department specializing in career development planning, providing employers, students and departments with the information they need, where employers can publish recruitment information and students can find employment opportunities. CDEL will also provide students with multi-faceted employment guidance, such as resume making, interview skills and career counseling. Students at school can find part-time job opportunities on campus through the following projects of CDEL.
? Commemorating College Students' Career Experience Program
MUCEP is a professional experience project on the campus of Memorial University, which is under the responsibility of CDEL Department of the university. Provide a variety of campus part-time opportunities for undergraduates to help them accumulate work experience. At the end of February every year, CDEL will collect all kinds of part-time job demands of various departments and affiliated departments of the school in the coming year, and release them after evaluation, usually in the first week of each semester, and then collect students' resumes and feed them back to the employing department.
Qualifications: Applicants must be full-time undergraduate students of Memorial University and have registered for at least three 3-credit courses, one of which is a summer semester course. At the same time, applicants are required to have an average score of 60 or above in the past 10 courses. First-year students may not provide this score, but they need to have an entrance score of 70 or above. Applicants must promise not to work more than 80 hours per semester.
Job information: applicants need to log in to my.mun.ca with their student ID, according to my MUNLife? Career? Click the path published by MUCEP for input and query. The part-time information of all departments and their subordinate departments will be published here.
Working hours and remuneration: no more than 80 hours per semester per person. You can choose a post for 80 hours at a cost of 1.053 Canadian dollars. You can also choose two positions for 40 hours, and the cost of 40 hours is 527 Canadian dollars.
? International student work experience program
ISWEP is also a campus career experience project to commemorate the university, which is similar to MUCEP, but the difference is that ISWEP is only for international undergraduates and ESL students, and it is a campus career experience project for international students, aiming at helping international students accumulate overseas work experience. The specific situation of this project is basically consistent with MUCEP.
? Graduate work experience program (GradSWEP)
This program provides full-time graduate students of Memorial University with the opportunity to work part-time on campus. These part-time jobs correspond to students' study fields, which can strengthen students' knowledge in the study fields, apply what they have learned and accumulate rich work experience. Usually, students are required to complete 75 hours of work under the supervision of faculty and staff, and the hourly salary is 2 1. 15 Canadian dollars. CDEL Department generally publishes all kinds of job information in the second week of each semester, and students need to log in to my.mun.ca to apply and view the relevant job information.
? Student parents' student work and service plan
SWASP is a project funded by the Newfoundland provincial government, which aims to help parents and students reduce their financial burden and strengthen their skills by providing some valuable job opportunities. The program has three stages every year, which are divided into autumn semester, winter semester and spring semester. The autumn semester and winter semester are only for students who are parents of Memorial University, and the spring semester is only for all students of Memorial University, whether part-time or full-time. Students who want to participate in this project need to apply to the career development center. With the help of SWASP coordinator, students can find job information related to their major in school, usually with the job opportunity of their own tutor, and they can only start working after their career development and professional study are confirmed. This project has three work plans. Only the second plan provides full-time students with part-time job opportunities, and they can get a tuition voucher of 1200 or a tuition voucher of $750 plus a cash allowance of $450 for working 100 hours. Tuition vouchers can only be used to pay the tuition fees of Memorial University and are valid for two years.
In addition to the above projects, the school's library, catering department, accommodation department and other departments that need to recruit part-time staff will also publish recruitment information through CDEL every year. Students may wish to pay attention to it from time to time.
In addition to obtaining part-time job opportunities on campus through CDEL, students of Memorial University have some administrative departments, such as alumni affairs and development department, computing and communication department, facilities management department, housing department and food and conference service department. Aramark, Graduate Association, MUN Bookstore, MUNSU, Muse, Queen Elizabeth II Library, these works often employ students to do part-time jobs. Interested students can directly submit their resumes and get part-time jobs on campus.
Ways to get off-campus jobs
W Career Beacon: Canada's first English-French bilingual recruitment website, with a large number of job advertisements and rich job information.
W Federal Summer Work Experience Program (FSWEP): FSWEP will provide full-time students with some valuable positions related to their majors to help them improve their study skills and accumulate work experience. This position covers a wide range of fields, including administrative work, laboratory work, information technology work, outdoor activities and so on. Hourly wages will also be paid according to students' education level and grade. Usually, the hourly salary of undergraduates is between 12- 19, and that of postgraduates is between 17-23.
Nl.ca is a comprehensive website for searching and publishing job information in Newfoundland.
W Monster: This is the most recognized online professional brand by Canadian citizens and the leading career management portal in Canada.
This is the largest and most popular job search website in Canada. You can get more information about work inside and outside the school here.
Wende: It is the world's largest recruitment information search engine, providing accurate one-stop job hunting for free. Characterized by a large amount of information.
W works in bars, restaurants and other service places near the school
Special reminder, you must get a work permit for off-campus work, and don't try to work illegally.