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College Student Jobs

Courtney Said:

Where to find Entry-Level IT internships/jobs for college student ?

We Answered:

You should try dice.com or robert half technology. They usually have jobs posted.

Brandon Said:

What kinds of jobs should a typical college student apply for?

We Answered:

colleges.mywebcommunity.org - I found such internship info here. It has lots of internships, job openings and scolarships for college students.

Debbie Said:

Jobs for an undocumented college student?

We Answered:

If she is here illegally she should have no rights to college or anything else. What part of illegal do you not understand.

Margie Said:

Does anyone know of any good summer jobs for college student?

We Answered:

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Miguel Said:

What are some jobs a college student can get?

We Answered:

tutoring, coffee shop, book store clerk, librarian, student body

Brenda Said:

What r some part time jobs a college student can do?

We Answered:

1. If you really want to find a hospital admin-type work, I would suggest trying to find a more flexible job in that hospital. Show them what you're capable of, then after they know you and you get to know the staff, they will be more lenient with schedules.

2. Look for jobs on your college campus. They are probably the most flexible jobs you will ever have. Some jobs might even let you study during down-time.....so basically getting paid to study. Please be advised that college campus jobs are usually low paid.

3. Look into working for retail stores, like Macys and such. They are usually flexible with college students and it won't be waiting tables.

4. Look at small businesses around your campus...maybe the ones you frequent more often...like a coffee shop, or a little book store. Those are usually family run and they might need a little help here and there.

Hope this helped! You might want to check out http://collegebrink.com after the launch (August 15th) for some more insight and information.

Cheers

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