Is getting part-time jobs easy while studying at King's College London?

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    Surendra Kallnoor | Contributor-Level 6

    9 months ago

     SOME OF THE PART TIME JOBS YOU MAY DO WHILE STUDYING AT KING'S COLLEGE ARE:

    • you may work in library as library assistant managing resourses, giving the library information.
    • working in university cafes, coffee shops in your free time
    • tutoring and doubt solving for your juniors
    • freelancing if you have any skills like writting, grapic design, you can find freelancing and do online.
    • many companies hire students for data entry jobs you may do that in your free time

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