From Exchange Programme to Student-Friendly Jobs

Switching from exchange programme plans to student-friendly jobs

The Covid-19 pandemic has affected every one of us in one way or another. As with students, it has disrupted their exchange programme plans. With that being said, things do not have to remain a bummer. With the school holidays coming up, those in school can consider taking up student-friendly jobs to pass the time. 

 

Taking on a part-time, event-based or internship opportunity is also a great way to pull in some income on the side! On top of that, it’s one of the best ways to build up your portfolio too. When you are about to join the workforce, all this work experience you gather over time can form a great impression with your employers. 

 

Wondering where and how to get started with that, then? Well, you’re reached the right place. In this article, we’ll be looking at how a part-time, event-based and internship opportunity can benefit students like yourself.

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Word of advice

As an individual who is looking to get hired in Singapore, it is important to ensure that you are abiding by the rules and regulations as stipulated by the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) when working locally. There are certain factors you will need to consider when making such a decision. 

Some of these factors include the Central Provident Fund contributions, applying for specific pass types for different categories of employees and your daily/weekly working hour limits. 

If you ever find yourself in doubt on the topic, feel free to contact the customer service staff at MOM. You can do so either over an email or a phone enquiry to have your questions answered.

 

Better to be safe than sorry, after all! Lest the slight negligence costs you or your company its license to operate/work in the country!

 

If everything is looking good, let’s jump right into the piece!

Student-friendly Jobs 1: Part-time jobs

Part-time jobs are a go-to option for many students when they finally get to go on their long-awaited holiday break. It’s an easy way to pull in some bucks too. 

 

With that being said, many students tend to take in the first job opportunity that comes along on their screens while job hunting. Perhaps, moving forward it will be wiser to take a minute to think a little further. 

 

Take that minute to consider some of the skills you are actually building up from going for that job. Switched part-time jobs but gaining the same skills? Mix it up a little bit! Your future employers will be glad to see a variety of skills sets on your belt. 


If you’re wondering where you may be able to find some of these part-time student-friendly jobs, visit GrabJobs here for some available options! 😉

Student-friendly Jobs 2: Event-based jobs

Ah, event-based jobs: the short-stints that allow you to pull in a bigger buck in a shorter amount of time. I’ve been to some of these myself and sure, it can be slightly more exhausting. However, the team spirit you can indulge in with the new friends you’ll get to meet will make it all worth it. 

 

Event-based jobs can also be viewed as a networking platform that may also allow you a glimpse into how certain industries function. You get to see how things work out from the inside out – that’s a big plus. You can also ask your questions to the supervisors/managers who manage the workload at such events. 


If you’re on the lookout for such event-based student-friendly jobs, GrabJobs has some available opportunities here!

Student-friendly Jobs 3: Internships

Having at least one internship experience is becoming almost a mandatory requirement for fresh graduates looking to join the workforce these days. As such, the third type of student-friendly jobs out there are the numerous internship opportunities that tend to open up during school holidays!

 

Taking on an internship can help you clear some of your credits back at school too. Internships can also help you gain exposure to the work industry you may be intending to join in the future. 

 

Picking up work experience while you’re still school-ing allows you to test the waters and decide if the line of work is one you will still be interested in joining in the future. 

 

Are you actively searching for internship opportunities as a student yourself?

 

You’ve guessed it – GrabJobs has some of those available too! Check them out here 🙂

 

And that brings us to the conclusion of this article! We hope the information we’ve published in this written piece can help you better in your job hunting process for student-friendly jobs!


We also hope this article has provided you with some useful information that can help you on your career journey ahead! 


If you’re on the lookout for a long-term job opportunity within other industries that are nonetheless located in Singapore, here’s an article that shares with you the top 19 job portals in Singapore.


No matter the industry or the position, visit GrabJobs to find a job opportunity in Singapore easily!

Valentin Berard

Valentin Berard

COO at GrabJobs. Valentin leads strategic and operational activities regionally. Background in Business Development and Recruitment. Passionate about social innovation, he constantly strives to find solutions to real-world problems through harnessing smart technology. Read more: https://www.linkedin.com/in/valeberard/