Working part-time is becoming increasingly popular in today’s society. Part-time work can be tailored to fit around other commitments, such as family responsibilities, education, or other hobbies and interests. Another benefit of part-time work is the opportunity to gain work experience and develop new skills. Part-time jobs can provide a stepping stone to full-time employment or a career change. They can also help individuals build their professional network, which can be beneficial when searching for future job opportunities.

However, finding a part-time job as an international student in Linköping can be a bit challenging task, but it is not impossible. With a little bit of research and effort, you can find a suitable job that fits your skills and interests. Here are some tips to help you get started.

  1. University:
    Linköping University offer part-time job opportunities for both national and international students. These jobs can include working in the university’s library, a student ambassador, research assistant, lab assistant, and more. Check work at LiU for available job openings.
  2. Online job portals:
    There are several online job portals that list part-time job opportunities for students. Some of the popular job boards in Sweden include Arbetsförmedlingen, StudentJob, LinkedIn, and Indeed. You can search for part-time jobs based on your skills, location, and availability.
  3. Internships or volunteer opportunities:
    Another way to gain work experience and build your resume is to look for internships or volunteer opportunities. Many organizations in Linköping offer internships or volunteer positions that can help you gain valuable experience in your field.
  4. Network:
    Networking can be a great way to find part-time job opportunities. Attend career fairs, seminars, and other events organized by the university or local organizations. You can also join student organizations related to your field of study to meet like-minded individuals and potential employers.
  5. Freelance or remote work:
    If you have skills such as writing, graphic design, or web development, you can consider freelance or remote work. Websites like Upwork and Fiverr list freelance job opportunities for various skills.
  6. Approach local businesses:
    Many local businesses in Linköping are open to hiring international students for part-time jobs. You can approach restaurants, cafes, retail stores, and other businesses in your area and inquire about any job openings they may have.
  7. Be proactive and persistent:
    Don’t be afraid to reach out to potential employers even if they don’t have any job openings posted. Sending an email or dropping by in person to introduce yourself and express your interest in working for them can leave a positive impression and increase your chances of being hired in the future.

Working part-time can offer many advantages, including flexibility, financial help, and the opportunity to gain work experience and new skills, but working too many hours can negatively impact academic performance and increase stress levels. Linköping University doesn’t encourage students to work during regular study periods as the courses and programs are designed for students to commit 40 hours of study every week.

I hope you enjoyed reading.

// Abhijeet

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