What job after studying?
Hey everyone,
I would be interested to know if you have a part-time job alongside your studies and how much you earn.
Hey everyone,
I would be interested to know if you have a part-time job alongside your studies and how much you earn.
This depends entirely on your studies and your personal interests and skills. There are many different jobs available after graduation, depending on the degree you earn. Some common career paths after graduation include:
Academic careers: If you have a research interest and have completed a PhD, you can pursue a career as a professor or researcher at a university or research institute.
Advice or consulting: If you have acquired knowledge in a particular area, you can work as an advisor or consultant and pass on your expertise to clients.
Management and Administration: If you are interested in managing organizations, you can pursue a career in management or administration in businesses, government agencies, or non-profit organizations.
Technical careers: If you have a technical degree, such as computer science or engineering, you can pursue a career in the technology industry or other technical fields.
Healthcare professions: If you have completed a degree in a medical field, such as medicine, nursing or pharmacy, you can pursue a career in various healthcare professions.
Creative careers: If you have a creative degree, such as art or design, you can pursue a career in the arts, advertising, or other creative industries.
This list is, of course, not exhaustive, and there are many other career paths you can pursue after graduation. It's important to consider your interests and strengths to find a career that's right for you.
In the textile retail industry. My studies were very time-consuming. So I was looking for something where I could predictably only work Saturdays. I also chose something completely unrelated to my studies to gain distance and variety.
I didn't have a job during the semester. It would never have worked, as studying was a full-time job for me, and I would never have neglected it. But during the semester break, I regularly worked as a cleaner at the hospital. Cleaning the wards in the mornings, working in the operating room in the evenings.
During my studies, I worked part-time as a nude model at the university where I was studying. Students there could draw nudes without prior registration. It was sometimes awkward when the students saw me naked, but it was well paid.
I was a student employee. I got a better job than the clueless newbies 🥴🚀. Better = financially and with more responsibilities.
Electronics technician 2000 net
I had a dual study program and didn't need an additional job.
just thought about it before hand!