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Student Jobshop

A high percentage of students work part-time whilst completing their degree. There are a number of good reasons for doing this as part-time work can help you:
  • develop valuable employability skills that will impress future employers
  • gain experience and a greater understanding of the workplace
  • access and develop networking opportunities
  • help financially during your studies

Register with the Student Jobshop to access a range of opportunities and fairly paid part-time jobs.

Please note the University strongly recommends that students do not exceed 15 hours part-time work per week as there is strong evidence to show that significant levels of part-time work can affect degree outcomes.

If you are an international student there will be prohibitions or restrictions on working in the UK. It is very important that you confirm you have a legal right to work and if you do have the right to work, that you don’t exceed the permitted hours. If you want to work, you must bring your visa to the International Student Support Office where your visa will be checked to confirm whether or not you can work and if you can, how many hours you are allowed to work.
E: Internationalstudentsupport@qub.ac.uk
W: www.qub.ac.uk/isso
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