In terms of time arrangement, students of MUJI can flexibly arrange part-time jobs according to their own time. You can provide all available time slots, and then the store will arrange shifts according to the time slots of other part-time and full-time employees and the store's operational needs. Generally speaking, the scheduling time is relatively free and can be negotiated according to your course and personal time. Common shifts are Class A, Class B and Class C, which correspond to different working hours and rest hours respectively. For example, Class A may work eight hours plus an hour's rest, Class B may work seven hours plus an hour's rest, and so on. Of course, the specific scheduling needs to be based on the actual arrangement of the store.
It is worth mentioning that although MUJI is flexible in the arrangement of students' part-time jobs, it also requires you to maintain a certain degree of stability and responsibility. After all, stores need to rely on part-time employees to maintain normal operations, so I also hope that part-time employees can take their work seriously, arrive at their posts on time and complete their tasks.
Generally speaking, the part-time job of MUJI students is flexible and humanized in salary and schedule, which can provide you with a good work experience. If you are interested in MUJI and want to earn some extra money in your spare time, you can consider applying for a part-time job as a MUJI student. Of course, before applying, you need to know the specific policies and requirements in your area, so that you can successfully pass the interview and start working.