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How do students find part-time jobs?
In fact, I think it is very difficult for college students to find part-time jobs. Many people will say that college students have fewer classes and more free time. It's good to go out and find a part-time job in your spare time and earn some pocket money. However, there are still some difficulties:

1. There are only a few specialized courses, most of which may not be less than junior high school, but more, depending on what your major is;

2. The university curriculum is scattered, which is arranged according to the teacher's schedule. Sometimes there is no class all day, and sometimes there may be full classes from 8 am to 9 pm or even at 10 pm. As far as a week is concerned, there is indeed a lot of free time, but it is not necessarily the time of the day, and most part-time time is fixed;

From the point of view of merchants, they prefer full-time workers. Even if you can accept a part-time job, it is estimated that you can't accept such irregular part-time hours as one hour today and two hours tomorrow.

Generally, there are part-time groups in universities, but most of the part-time information in them only works for a few days, such as handing out leaflets, which has no practical significance at all.

I think college students are looking for part-time jobs:

1. First, you can search the part-time group of the school. If you just want to make money temporarily and don't have much time, you can try to distribute leaflets and the like, with short time and low threshold;

2. If you want to find a part-time job that is helpful to your major, I suggest that you enrich yourself in your freshman and sophomore year, pass the exam and master various professional skills, and then take a part-time job in your junior year, because there will be fewer classes in junior year, and the teacher will recommend some suitable jobs, which will be more acceptable to the unit.