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1. Look for job opportunities within your department

Explore job opportunities within your academic department, e.g., anthropology students can check for part-time positions in the anthropology department. This not only provides relevant work experience but also connects you with faculty and potential opportunities in your field. Consult your professors for advice on entry-level jobs aligned with your interests, leveraging their knowledge of previous student experiences and potential employers.

2. Evaluate your weekly availability for work hours

Prioritize your education over work considering time, money, and energy invested. Honestly assess your available time for employment. Explore various part-time job options or consider working during academic breaks for a balanced approach.

3. Explore unconventional ways to generate income

An established option for students seeking quick gigs involves taking part in academic studies, with certain opportunities offering surprisingly generous compensation. Additionally, exploring tutoring possibilities for fellow students, especially if proficient in a language currently in demand, can also be a viable avenue.

4. Work nearby

Opt for a part-time job near home or your college to save time and energy. Consider local cafes, fast-food joints, or malls for convenient employment opportunities, avoiding grueling commutes to city centers.

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