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Tony’s Answer
The types of classes you've taken for those 30 credits are more important than just the number of credits when looking for a job. For instance, if your 30 credits are in a specific area, you're more likely to find work in that field compared to having 30 credits from various unrelated classes. I hope this encourages you!
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Divya’s Answer
Hi Jonas,
Another job you could consider is being a TA at your university! That would give you the convenience of working on campus, and a lot of times those jobs are easier to apply for/get accepted to because they don't require a degree.
Another job you could consider is being a TA at your university! That would give you the convenience of working on campus, and a lot of times those jobs are easier to apply for/get accepted to because they don't require a degree.
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Diana’s Answer
Hi Jonas!
With about 30 college credits, you're in a good position to get entry-level jobs. Many employers value some college experience even if you don't have a full degree. There are also plenty of jobs with flexible hours to fit around your classes. Here are some options to consider:
- Administrative Assistant
- Service Representative
- Medical Receptionist
- Teaching Assistant
- Lab Assistant
- Barista
- Retail Salesperson
- Babysitter/Pet Sitter/Dog Walker
- Freelancer (use any skills you have)
Let me know if this helps!
With about 30 college credits, you're in a good position to get entry-level jobs. Many employers value some college experience even if you don't have a full degree. There are also plenty of jobs with flexible hours to fit around your classes. Here are some options to consider:
- Administrative Assistant
- Service Representative
- Medical Receptionist
- Teaching Assistant
- Lab Assistant
- Barista
- Retail Salesperson
- Babysitter/Pet Sitter/Dog Walker
- Freelancer (use any skills you have)
Let me know if this helps!