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Getting started work experience for international students

Before you arrive its a good idea to be aware of the types of work experience available to you while you study and the job options after you graduate.

Part-time jobs

Part-time work is an excellent way to earn money and gain some useful work experience while you study. A part-time job can provide practical experience that will add value to your CV even if it is not related to your degree. Working in a shop, bar, restaurant or office can give you many of the skills that graduate employers are looking for such as decision making, organisational and IT skills, team working, customer service and time management.

The University of Manchester recommends that students work for no more than 15 hours per week, or as advised in your programme handbook. This is so that you can achieve the right balance between your studies, other commitments and the need to earn money to support yourself.

How can I find part-time jobs?

Many part-time jobs are never formally advertised, businesses may use social media, word of mouth or just a poster in the window. You may need to ask around or contact companies speculatively to see if there are opportunities.

Once you are fully registered as a UoM student (towards the end of September) you’ll be able to search vacancies in our careers platform, CareerConnect and the Students’ Union job shop (SU).

If you want to look at vacancies before you arrive in the UK try these sites:

You will not find part-time opportunities in all job roles. You will not be qualified to do some jobs yet; others may not fit in with your availability as a student.

Can I find a part time job on campus?

There are not enough part-time jobs on campus for everyone who wants one, so it is a good idea to be flexible. You could find an off-campus job to start with and keep searching for a campus job to switch to later.

Internships

Internships are short periods of professional experience.

If you are doing a Masters or PhD programme it is unusual to do an internship during your programme. \ (You do not have vacation periods where you can work full time.) Normally you would do an internship during or after your undergraduate studies, unless you are enrolled on a BBSRC Professional Internships for PhD Students (PIPS) studentship, or similar scheme.

It may be possible to negotiate something by talking to your supervisor or programme director. Alternatively consider volunteering or part-time opportunities.

How can I find an internship?

You will find internship opportunties on CareerConnect, however, if you would like to see the types of opportunities available you can use the following sites before you arrive. You will find opportunities listed on many graduate or student job sites; however, these will often be with larger employers.

Other useful links:

Volunteering

Volunteering is an unpaid activity with a charity or not-for-profit organisation that makes a difference to the wider community. It’s a great way to enhance your University experience and you can add it to your CV. As well as being fun, it can:

The University of Manchester has a dedicated Volunteering and Community Engagement Team. Check out their website for the latest news, opportunities and events.

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