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What jobs can college students do?
If you choose work-study program, the most common forms of work are: 1, tutor work; 2. Campus work; 3. Work and scheduling; 4. Service industry; 5. Office grass-roots work; 6, outside, shopping malls and other doormen work and so on.

Most of the tutoring work is concentrated in the summer vacation, and usually provides tutoring for high school or junior high school students in courses such as Chinese and mathematics. Prepare the subjects to be taught and the corresponding tutoring ability.

Campus work can provide services such as library and student union through school publicity and various campus activities. You need to have some experience in organizing activities, plan activities well, mobilize students to participate in activities, and be able to complete activities and tasks as planned.

Work dispatch usually refers to freelancing. You can find a lot of information about job dispatch on the Internet, which is also the most common way for summer students to work, such as text editing, English translation, graphic design and so on.

Service industry refers to catering and other service methods, such as serving as a waiter and chef's assistant. Tourist resorts are also the peak of summer service, and major shopping malls often recruit students as shopping guides, and the recruitment standards will be more relaxed.

Grass-roots office work is also a popular summer job, such as issuing invoices, sorting out documents and other grass-roots work, which is not demanding, but you can also get familiar with the operating environment of enterprises and gain practical experience.

The doormen who work outside and in shopping malls also work in summer. Their main task is simple, that is, to check the guests and send them safely to their destination. They are required to be diligent and responsible and have a certain knowledge of etiquette.

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