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Three ways for German students to find part-time jobs?

Three ways for German students to find a part-time job

According to the German government, every foreign student who stays in Germany legally has 9 whole days or 18 half days of legal working time every year, and international students can use these hours to go out to work and earn their own tuition and living expenses.

There are many ways for German students to work, but few of them choose to work in Chinese restaurants. First, Chinese restaurants in Germany exploit China students very badly, which is not only very tiring, but also very low in salary. Second, Germany, as an old industrial power, has many domestic industrial enterprises, which can provide enough jobs for international students.

Germany's economy has declined in recent years, which makes it more difficult for international students to work. A few years ago, in the golden age of working in Germany, international students could easily earn more than 3, marks in a three-month summer vacation, and tuition and living expenses were not difficult. But it is a pity that the economic recession in Germany in recent years has made such a wonderful golden time gone forever. With the increase in the number of German students studying in China, it is difficult to find jobs and their wages have also declined.

There are several ways to find a job in Germany:

1. International students find a part-time job through newspapers

There are many cases in which international students find a part-time job through newspapers. Take osnabruek, Germany as an example, there are free newspapers in the weekly osnabruek Weekly, which are distributed on the 1st, 3rd and 5th of each week, providing many part-time jobs. In addition, there will be many good job advertisements in the paid version on weekends.

2. International students find jobs and part-time jobs through intermediaries

The advantages of international students finding jobs through intermediaries are more purposeful and efficient, but the disadvantages are also very obvious. German job agencies not only charge high fees, but also the wages of enterprises that advertise on intermediaries are relatively low, and the situation of exploitation is very serious.

3. International students find part-time jobs through labor bureaus

German labor bureaus provide many part-time jobs for German citizens and foreign students. The information of these jobs is free and very informative. The only drawback is that more jobs are aimed at German nationals. If the German level of international students is not good, it may be difficult to find suitable jobs.

In addition to the above three ways, students studying in Germany will also look for job opportunities through their acquaintances or friends, which requires foreign students to have a wide personal network and know more people in order to have a certain job search efficiency.

There are often contradictions between foreign students' work and study, so it is difficult to find a whole block of time to work. In this case, foreign students can consider finding some part-time jobs in the school first, such as helping professors or managing libraries, so as to maintain their income of about 3 euros per month. This kind of work is an ideal choice for international students, but the competition pressure for general positions is relatively high, so international students need to start first.