Many students are curious about whether they can work while studying in the UK.
Of course you can.
But what are the requirements for overseas students to work in the UK?
Find out here.
British students can work, but the general foreign students when they first come to the UK will not choose to work part-time at the beginning, but familiar with the surrounding environment and then slowly to understand the relevant situation of work.
If you want to work part time while studying in the UK, you must have been studying in the UK for more than 6 months and you must comply with immigration regulations before you can work during your study.
If the course is shorter than six months, employment is generally not allowed.
If you are studying in the UK and want to work outside the UK, you can check your passport for a visa, entry stamp, immigration stamp or UK detention permit.
What I have mentioned above is related to the activities that international students need to prepare for during their study in the UK, including whether they are allowed to work.
If your passport says you are not entitled to publicly funded benefits, work and any changes must be approved, which means you can work in the UK.
Activity Reception Activity reception generally refers to the service work of weddings, sports events, exhibitions and other occasions.
Because of the flexible working hours, it is very suitable as a part-time job for students.
You can arrange tasks according to your own schedule, and you can also take the opportunity to participate in various activities and learn about local customs and customs.
Pay depends on your level and is typically around ¡ê7, ¡ê50 an hour.
2. Help with homework For high-achieving students, helping others with homework (or writing essays, or teaching Chinese) is also a way to make money.
It can be taught one-on-one or via Skype.
The payoff from Tutoring can be quite impressive, and it varies in price depending on what level of teaching you do.
This can be up to ¡ê50 an hour if you offer your services through a tutor.
3. Brand Representatives Many brands will find student brand representatives, whose main job is to organize publicity activities on campus, distribute free gifts and other campus public relations affairs.
The great thing about this job is that it’s usually on campus, and it’s always students.
So the competition for the job is fierce, but if you can do it well, it will be a great addition to your CV.
The pay is good, usually around ¡ê8 an hour.
4, delivery/take-away member may be a lot of friend does delivery/take-out this seems to be some “low” work, but please let me introduce the British in the job: food discount + free gasoline + 100% for himself all the tips + hour at least ¡ê16, as long as you have a motorcycle or bike, you can register as a rider.
Then work on your own schedule.
1. British colleges and universities generally have Career Service centers, which provide a full range of employment advice and guidance. Pay attention to the free service, be sure to use it.
It is not worth the money we have paid!
You can directly consult the staff in walk-in or, of course, you can go to the career service website to find out. Many of the part-time and volunteer recruitment information inside and outside the school will be posted on the website.
Another is career service, which works with recruiters to hold career fairs. Be sure to check them out to find a reliable internship or part-time job.
2. Indeed, LinkedIn, Glassdoor, Target Jobs, Reed are some of the biggest job websites in the UK (in no particular order). Prepare your resume and then search for the positions you are interested in on these websites and submit them.
1. networking is a necessary skill for both formal and part-time jobs in the UK, such as contacting alumni on LinkedIn, attending alumni events held by the university, and chatting with recruiters at career fairs.
It’s a great way to learn more about the job you’re aiming for. It’s also a great way to find an undisclosed position, and let you know that many seniors get jobs through contacts.
4. Social Media is a niche method. For example, many Chinese enterprises in the UK publish part-time or internship information through their official accounts. After reading the information, people can submit their resumes according to the requirements, and the response rate is high.
Be sure to seize the opportunity!
If you have a company that you are very interested in, but they don’t publish the job information, don’t be afraid to leave a message directly on the public account, and they will think of you naturally if they have the opportunity.