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What part-time jobs can French students do?

Students go to France to study, because tuition and miscellaneous fees and daily expenses are relatively high, so some students want to work part-time. So what part-time jobs can I do when studying in France? Let's take a look at part-time study abroad in France.

1. What part-time jobs can I do when studying in France?

1, restaurant waiter/chef.

This should be the most common part-time job for international students. No matter in big cities or small cities in France, there are always many restaurants with job advertisements, and they are willing to provide students with such opportunities. Generally speaking, China students often go to China restaurants. After all, they are familiar with the language and eating environment. A dessert shop, bakery, etc. French restaurants are also a good working environment. This kind of work is moderate in intensity and also an excellent opportunity to practice oral English.

2. Family parenting/counseling

Recruitment notices for nannies are also endless in France, and there are many such things on Facebook. Especially those families formed by China and France, many families need to take care of their children when they work at home for a long time, and many families also need Chinese teachers very much. This job may make you spend two or three days a week taking care of your children, which takes up more time, but the salary is higher.

3, travel guide, translation category

As a major tourist exporter, China attracts countless tourists every year. If you have the opportunity to cooperate with travel agencies, it is also a good part-time job.

4. French agricultural and horticultural labor force

This category is the choice of many French students. Every year, many farms and peasant families need to hire people. The specific work content is to go to the farm to pick potatoes, grapes, weed, cut branches and so on. This kind of work is usually five to six hours a day, living in French homes, usually including food and shelter, and free activities at other times. Very suitable for children's shoes with a lot of time and holidays!

Second, the time and salary of studying and working in France

working hours

Foreign students are allowed to work while studying in France, no matter whether you are in France for the first year or several years. For international students in China, students can do part-time jobs for no more than 964 hours a year. As a student, the most important thing is study. Generally speaking, students are advised to work 7- 15 hours a week. Taking a part-time job for more than 15 hours per week may affect your studies. During the school year holiday, students have the right to work full-time, not exceeding 35 hours per week.

Contracts and wages

Working or part-time in France, under normal circumstances, a formal job, even if it is only one day, will sign a part-time contract, which is a guarantee for both employers and employees. As a job seeker, you must know the following terms: CDI, CDD, Triem, Alternating and SMIC.

Third, the basic requirements for studying abroad and taking part-time jobs

1. EU students

France is a member of the European Union, so it will be more tolerant of international students from other EU countries. Generally, students don't need to apply for other documents, just look for a job directly.

2. Other international students

However, international students from other countries need to apply for relevant documents before they can start work-study programs. Although the process is not troublesome, the materials must be prepared first.

Passport, residence permit and student ID card are indispensable. Take these documents and apply directly to the relevant departments. It usually takes only a few minutes, about a week, to get a work permit.