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Do you think college students should take part-time jobs? What are some good part-time job recommendations?
As a newly graduated college student, I have a very deep understanding of this problem.

First of all, I think college students should take part-time jobs now.

There are several reasons why college students come out to find part-time jobs during their college years: First, to earn some pocket money and reduce the burden on their families, which is really the first reason why children come out of the countryside; Second, accumulate social experience. University can be said to be the place where schools transition to society. Make good use of this condition to do more part-time jobs at school, and you can start to accumulate experience for future social work; Third, it can enrich the content on your resume and pave the way for finding a job after graduation. There is no doubt about the urgency of this for the graduating junior and senior students.

There is a lot of free time in college. I really suggest that you go out and experience more things, but staying at school is of limited help to your personal growth. What part-time jobs can I try? According to the reasons for finding a part-time job and some feasibility, combined with my experience, there are several directions for reference.

One is some part-time jobs that don't require academic qualifications and experience, such as handing out leaflets and the like. This kind of part-time job is still available. The part-time salary is not high or low, which is a waste of time and manpower. But that doesn't mean you can't do it. I suggest you do less of this part-time job. First of all, you learn little. Just experience the hardships and incomprehension of these jobs, or focus on earning some pocket money.

2. A part-time job that combines your professional knowledge and accumulates experience for finding a job in the future. For example, those who study financial economics can go to financial institutions for internship, those who study design can go to some websites to find some projects, and those who study accounting can go to the company to be financial assistants. Because I used to study economics and had a strong atmosphere of part-time study, it is easy to find a part-time job as an intern in a bank. Although the salary is not high, I can really learn something.

Third, try to work part-time online, such as trying to operate some self-media accounts. For the current situation, this is still relatively operable. As long as you create a number with your ID number, and then use your knowledge and skills to send small videos and write articles on it, you can often get some benefits. However, this needs to be adhered to. He doesn't want to benefit from finishing the work like other part-time jobs. The benefits of doing so depend on the actual operating results, and the effect will generally not appear immediately.

Of the above three ways, I think it is best to choose the second and third way to try. Generally speaking, you can learn something, and time may not necessarily earn much money.

In addition, give you some advice, part-time, never, never, never mind. This society is still cruel, especially college students are easily deceived. Looking for a part-time job, it is best to go with familiar people and go in groups; The best channel to find is trusted brothers and sisters, and try to avoid introductions from people outside the school (although not all bad people outside the school). Beware of fraud in the network and reality. If you want to pay first, ignore it and turn around and leave. If you find yourself in into the pit and need money later, treat the money in front of you as charity for beggars, and don't regret the loss ahead and continue to trample on the pit. If you remember the last paragraph, you have learned most of the things.