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i am a full time college student looking for a part time office position, can anyone help me?
Asked by tyty
I have tried multiple sites for months now but its not working, anyone knows of companies that may be looking for a hard working college student. Or maybe any other ideas?
i tried most sites like craigslist, monster, hotjobs etc
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Best Answer:
Have you gone into your college's placement office? (sometimes called Career Development).
As a former recruiter and current business owner I have used my local colleges placement offices many times.
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try craigslist.com in your state/city under the part time section, there's always possibilities there.
Answered by crystal_raindrop
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Just give your resume to the reception desk for any company you want to be considered for.
Answered by Fischer z
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Maybe look at companies that are relevant to the course you are taking and look at the possibility of gaining some experience in the field.
Answered by Bella
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Go to the job placement office at your college. People there know of companies that want to hire students and may work around your classes.
If not there check with local banks and apply as a teller. or in a customer service dept /call center. Lots of students do that.
good luck.,
Answered by smartman11222
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check with local unemployment office and temp agencies in your area. Stick with the larger firms such as snelling, manpower or officeteam.
Good Luck!
Answered by gyggles000
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my friend got hired through a temp agency and the company was able to work around her school schedule .....she loves it!
Answered by angeldionta
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Continue applying and interviewing on Craigslist.
Answered by margaretfong2
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Have you considered working for a temp agency? Each assignment you work for can result in a great reference or even a full-time job once you graduate school! Other options: Geico, AAA, USAA, and also banking institutions.
Answered by Saiyuki_Anyone?
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try the newspaper as well because right now I am a full time college student who is trying to find a job the newspaper is the best option because where I am from I see a lot of openings try online local newspaper or get the original paper.
Answered by Berry Nice
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Go into a tax prep place and say you can work weekends answering the phone/receptionist work. Thats two 8 hour days.
Fast food on the weekends. If thats you, but I seem to doubt it! Pizza delivery might pay you more.
Answered by Agent 40
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If you're in school, see if you're eligible for work study. Some of those jobs are good, and can turn into full time employment after school is out.
Answered by peta_bounty_hunter
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