Following a program full-time and having a schedule changing every week will not make it easy for you to find a part-time job. There is no job offered to students in the school.
Some tips for the international students
- If an opportunity arises, with your student visa you depends on a working hours limit of 964 hours/year (60% the annual legal working time). More information here on the government's website.
- To get a small job outside you needa social security number first.
๐ Check the CPAM registration process here. ๐
Several options are available to work part time in Paris and Rennes. Make sure to have an updated CV and references available when applying. Here are some good tips to find a job there:
๐ Regularly Monitor Online Job Search Platforms
Keep an eye on online job search platforms such as Indeed, AppJob, StudentJob for new job postings. Set up job alerts for specific criteria related to your interests and qualifications to stay updated on relevant opportunities.
- INDEED
- STUDENT JOB
- FUSAC (a website of classified ads for the community Anglophone and Anglophile of Paris and the Paris region. )
- APPJOBS
- ACCESS (Paris and Paris region only)
๐ Temporary Employment Agencies (agence dโinterim)
Temporary employment agencies offer a variety of temporary jobs across different sectors such as retail, hospitality, administration, and more. Popular agencies in France include Adecco, Manpower, and Randstad. You can apply online through their website or visit their offices directly to register.
- ADECCO
- RANSTAD
- MANPOWER
- SAMSIC
- BREIZH INTERIM (Rennes only)
๐ถ Babysitting Agencies
If you have experience with childcare, working as a babysitter can be a great option. Platforms like Momji are popular in France for finding babysitting jobs if you speak English fluently. Teach your native language to French kids.
- MOMJI
- BABYLANGUES
- KINOUGARDE
- LES PETITS BILINGUES
- RECRELANGUE (Paris and Paris region only)
- BE MY NOUNOU (Paris and Paris region only)
๐๐จโ๐ผ Hospitality Work
Restaurants, cafes, and bars often hire students for positions like waiter/waitress, barista, or kitchen assistant. Check job listings on websites like Indeed, Le Bon Coin, or the social media pages of local establishments. You can also visit places you're interested in working at and drop off your CV.
๐ฉโ๐ซ Tutoring and Private Lessons
If you excel in a specific subject, consider offering tutoring or private lessons. Platforms like Superprof or Kelprof allow you to create an online profile to showcase your skills and find students.
โ Seasonal Work
Depending on the time of year, there may be seasonal job opportunities available, such as fruit picking, selling products at Christmas markets, or working at ski resorts during the winter. Look for seasonal opportunities ("travail saisonnier') in regions near your place of residence.
In conclusion, finding a student job in France as an international student may require some effort and research, but with perseverance and determination, you can find an opportunity that fits your needs and skills. Explore different options, use available resources, and don't be afraid to step out of your comfort zone to seize opportunities that come your way.
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