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Is it recommended to take on-campus jobs during College?

I'm an undergraduate, and I'm trying to prepare for some job experience during or preferably before college. With that being said, I recently found out that most Colleges in the U.S offer on-campus jobs. I thought this would be a perfect way to gain experience in the workforce, considering it's easily accessible. Should I try to find a job before then, and do it part-time, while also doing an on-campus job?


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Roel’s Answer

On-campus jobs are a fantastic choice! They provide flexible hours, convenience, and valuable experience. Here's some friendly advice:

Consider on-campus jobs to gain experience, enhance your resume, and make connections. If you can, start with a part-time job before college to get a head start, but make sure not to overwhelm yourself—your studies are important.

Once in college, focus on jobs on campus because they fit well with student schedules and might align with your interests or major. Remember, balance is crucial. Don't take on too much; your academics should always be a priority.

In short, on-campus jobs are a smart and easy way to gain experience. Go for it, but be sure to manage your time well!
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Jerome’s Answer

I would highly recommend getting an on campus job if that is an option for you. I stayed in the dorms for a year and my job was literally about 30 feet away from where I live lived. In addition, they are going to be very understanding that you are in school and work around your class schedule.
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Rishitha’s Answer

Absolutely! On-campus jobs are highly recommended. They provide a great balance, are convenient, help you build skills, and offer financial support, all while respecting your academic priorities.
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Chad’s Answer

That is a great question. Whether you prefer to work while in high school or wait until college is completely up to you.

On-campus jobs may be more beneficial for several reasons. First, they are often more accessible for students. Second, you can frequently find a position that coincides with your major, which can provide relevant experience and help start your career in the right direction.
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Aisha’s Answer

Hi Isaiah,

Getting a job on campus is a great way to gain work experience. Many students find these jobs to be a perfect fit because they are flexible with class schedules, there's no commute, and employers know you're a student first. Whether you should work before college, during college, or both depends on your situation and priorities. If you need money or want to build your resume, working part-time in your senior year of high school can help you learn good work habits and skills. However, be careful not to take on too much by working both before college and during your first semester. College is a big change, and you'll need time to adjust. It might be better to find an on-campus job after you settle in during the first few weeks. On-campus employers are usually very understanding of student schedules and exam times. If you want work experience, focus on it during high school, then switch to an on-campus job in college. Balance is key: work experience is important, but not at the cost of your grades, health, or college life. Try to work only 10-15 hours a week during the school year. Also, internships and hands-on learning might be more beneficial than regular part-time jobs as you move through college.
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Eugene’s Answer

Any professional experience is a pro, especially when you are first starting out. Many people think they need to start getting internships in the field they want to eventually work, and while that would be ideal, its much harder to get. Or you may not even know what career you want in the future.

So having any work experience is still powerful, as you still get to learn many important skills such as communication, planning, following instruction, personal skills, etc. For instance I had a summer job in college working in a small office doing bill collection calls and filing as I was unable to get an internship in technology / information management. And after I graduated I still ended up getting a role in a consulting firm doing cybersecurity as I hoped to.

So all of that to say, yes any experience in any type of job would be a positive including on-campus. Its all about what you gain from the experience and how you evolve yourself through different roles.
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Matthew’s Answer

A job on or off campus is a great way to start to get the taste for work life and potentially one that may match your degree; you may have a better shot on that with the on-campus job or getting the job through the school; think internships

Be careful in taking on too much; you do not want to get burnt out and impact your classes, you will have many years ahead of full time work
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