![]() ![]() It’s Working!īut…while we are at it the following internships just came across our desks… Even HaveUHeard has a paid internship program. And, if you have contacts with friends, families, acquaintances, ask if they know of any internships. Don’t rule out LinkedIn as a resource either. Chegg has an internship site or check on some of the job sites including. ![]() For a narrower search, we recommend looking at your individual college or looking up specific companies that you may be interested in working for. You may start a broader search through the Career Center. Internships – This is a great way to get real-world experience. Get paid to play with dogs by becoming a sitter with Rover to gain access to the nation’s largest network of pet parents. If you are an excellent notetaker you can make up to $500 a semester by taking notes as an Elite Notetaker. ![]() StudySoup Notetaker – This is a great job because it doesn’t really require any extra time. You will need to pass a basic background check. Drink plenty of water beforehand.įiverr – a great place for students to list the services they offer (or parents).īecoming a dog/cat walker or dog/cat sitting, apply to be a pet sitter at Rover. It is a quick way to get cash you can make $100 your first time donating and $40-$60 every time after that. It can mean some late nights, but there are also weekend day affairs.ĭonate blood – Some students choose to donate plasma at Biotest Plasma Center in Research Park. The average pay is about $12 an hour.Ĭountry Club catering – hostess – Some of my daughter’s friends work at a local country club. Working it, check out what students are doing at UCF to make money.īartending – Apparently, this is a really coveted position, probably because the money is so good, but be prepared for very late hours, even on school nights.ĬARE.com – Students can sign up and post availability to babysit, dog sit, tutor, etc. Students can check on CraigsList, Indeed, SimplyHired, SnagaJob, Monster, ULoop, and WayUp for possible part-time job opportunities. Whatever the reason, it is rarely a bad idea when a student gets a job, whether it is to pay tuition or housing, plan for their spring break trip (see our spring break blog for more information on that), backpack throughout Europe after graduation or simply to augment their wardrobe working while in school is not new. Some students have to work to pay for college, some consider their school work their only job and fortunately don’t have to find work outside their studies, and others choose to work while at school to supplement their spending. ![]()
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