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Part-time Work Abi Sharma Careers Adviser. What are your questions? What do you want to get out of today?. You can Earn extra money Get experience for your CV Improve your English Gain cross cultural understanding Gain friends and useful contacts. Why do it?. On-campus
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What are your questions? What do you want to get out of today?
You can Earn extra money Get experience for your CV Improve your English Gain cross cultural understanding Gain friends and useful contacts Why do it?
On-campus - within departments - Student Ambassadors - Exam invigilators - Students Union roles - events workers Experience Works, tomorrow, 4.30- 7pm, The Octagon Types of part-time work
“Having a job on campus (like I do), allows flexibility. I find it easy to work on days I have lectures, because I could easily change locations in minutes. Working is also a pleasure knowing that there are many familiar faces around. During breaks, one could easily spend some time with friends. Simply put, it is really convenient!” “I can trust the employer(you know, I am foreigner here!) and it is very convenient to go to work. Also transport cost and time saving.” Advantages
Off-campus shop work: clothes retail, hair and beauty, chemist, newsagent Hospitality Translation market research language teaching local council jobs tourist attractions health services film work publicity work Types of part-time work
Off-campus you can: - learn more about London - meet people from outside of QM - gain a business understanding of UK work - have a change of scene
1) Find the vacancy: do you meet the requirements/do you have any experience in the area/can you prove you are interested in the area/is it easy to get to? Applying for Jobs
Look for ads where you can send your CV to the company directly Warning: only 3% of jobs gained from posting your CV online! 2) Send a CV and covering letter to the person specified in the advert OR download an online application form from their website Applying for Jobs
Take your CV to local shops / central London shops Find the shops on www.yell.com Other ways of finding jobs Choose tube / postcode
Personal Details Education Work Experience Interests/Achievements References CVs Your Name 123 Mile End Road, London, E1 4NS Education (2009-) BSc Management, Queen Mary University (2001-2008) High School (Country) Grades IB / A level equivalent Work Experience (2007-2008) Sales Assistant, Technologist Expert Providing good customer service by answering enquiries, listening, prompt service and tailoring information to customer needs. Stocktaking & maintaining the shop floor Managing a team of three people: timetabling lunchhours, supervising new staff, training for new staff, signing in/out at the end of the day. Interests Music: part of local youth orchestra for four years, with weekly rehearsals and a summer tour References: Name & Address & EmailName, address & email
Beginning This identifies who you are, what you are applying for, and how you heard about it. Middle To explain your skills and experience relevant to the job To explain why you want to work for them End Briefly states your availability for interview. Sign off the letter: Yours sincerely if you addressed to a particular name, or Yours faithfully if you used a job title/Sir/Madam. Cover Letters
“Why have you applied for this role?” - why you want to do the job? - examples of how you possess the skills and experience they require - why do you want to work for them? Application Forms
How many hours can you do? If you want it just to go well with your study keep changing until you find the one which fits in your schedule perfectly. Don’t lose class just to make up the part time work Things to think about
How will you organise your time? “The only advice that I can offer to my fellow international students is that, they should prioritize their time effectively - i.e. make sure that their main focus is on their studies”
Is it legal? www.adviceguide.org.uk/index/life/employment.htm For full details of what you can do: www.welfare.qmul.ac.uk/international/money/4635.html
Handout for employers NI Numbers You can start work without one but you must have applied! For more: www.jobcentreplus.gov.uk or www.dwp.gov.uk 0845 600 0643 to book NI interview Other info!
www.providevolunteering.org On-campus unpaid opportunities What if I can’t get a job
Come and see us!WG3, Queens BuildingCV Clinics 11.15 & 2.15Book for drop-inOpening hours10.30-5pm10.30-12.30 and 2-4.30pm