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The
best and worst jobs for students this semester
A lot
of college students see their jobs as just a way
to earn quick money for books, rent and food.
After all, not all of us have trust funds,
right? Just remember that your
student jobs can give you work experience
that will get you the job you really want after
graduation.
Are you an education major? Think about teaching
in a daycare or preschool.
KinderCare Learning Centers has locations
all over the country; or search other
education jobs. Business majors can get
great working-world experience with
office and administrative jobs or
retail jobs.
Even if you get stuck with a job you don’t love,
like scraping dining hall trays or swiping
student ID cards, it could be worse. You could
end up with the all-time worst student
job, which is…
Click to find out.
Get help finding a great student job
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Work at UPS:
Learn What Brown Can Do For You!

A part-time job with tuition assistance,
medical, dental, vision, and weekends and
holidays off? Sounds too good to be true – but
that’s exactly what you’ll find at
UPS. And because
UPS actively promotes from within, your
part-time job could lead to an exciting
full-time career! We are currently hiring all
over the United States.
UPS, the world's largest package delivery
company, is hiring Part-time Package Handlers.
These jobs are a great way to earn extra money
and full-time benefits for steady part-time
work. It’s how most people start their career
with
UPS. Choose from consistent 3- to 5-hour
shifts during the day, evening, night or early
morning Mondays through Fridays – whatever works
best with your schedule. Working as a Part-time
Package Handler is a physical, fast-paced job
that involves continually lifting, lowering and
sliding packages that typically weigh 25-35 lbs.
Apply today for a job at UPS!

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Ask
the experts
Every month our
experts, Melissa and Stefanie, answer one of
your burning job search questions. This month
you asked us: What if I’m looking for my
first job and have no experience?
Our experts say: Even if you have no work
experience, make sure to put something down in
the experience portion of the application.
Babysitting, volunteer work, school activities
and sports are all great ways to show employers
that you can handle the responsibility of the
job. Also, make sure you’re applying to the
right jobs:
click to see part-time jobs that don’t require
much experience.
Submit your job question!

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