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1 Finding a part time job

2 This presentation aims to highlight....  the potential benefits of working part-time while studying  what employers are looking for  what type of employers recruit students in Edinburgh  where part time jobs are advertised  how to make the most of our website  your rights at work and what you can expect to be paid  the success stories – hear from Edinburgh University students

3 Why work part-time?  Earn £ - we recommend a max of 15 hours per week  Meet people – develop your network  Improve your CV – evidence of skills gained  Possibly get recognition from the University by participating in the Edinburgh AwardEdinburgh Award

4 What do employers want to know?  Do you want the job?  Can you do the job?  Do you want to work with us? WANT-CAN-FIT This is more important than what degree subject you study or your grades

5 What do employers expect from you?  Reliability  Commitment  Flexibility  Enthusiasm  Good time management  Well presented  Ability to work in a team  Communication skills  Organisational skills  Initiative/independence

6 No work experience yet? www.eusa.ed.ac.uk/volunteering

7 Quick Facts on part-time work National minimum wage  Currently £6.19 per hour for over 21s, £4.98 for 18-21  From 1 st October £6.31 per hour for over 21s £5.03  www.gov.uk www.gov.uk

8 Quick Facts on part-time work National Insurance  Any UK worker 16 and over is issued with a NI number  International students - if you don’t have one you need to get one  Careers Service National Insurance days 17 th & 25 th September, 3rd floor Main Library Building

9 Quick Facts  Holiday pay  Payslip detailing any deductions  Contract of employment  Rest breaks

10 Top 5 Sectors 1.Buying, selling, retail 2.Social care, including Childcare 3.Hotel, hospitality and domestic 4.Administration, management and clerical 5.Other, not specified………..

11 Some numbers  Advertised over 11,504 vacancies last academic year  2391 were part time  1571 were internships and vacation  7826 graduate  166 national voluntary

12 Who is hiring? EUSA The University Edinburgh First Other students Staffing agencies Charities From corporates to the corner shop

13 Top SAGE Tips  Check daily  Check around lunchtime  Register your interest  Last seven days

14 Visit SAGE: we do the legwork www.ed.ac.uk/careers/sage www.ed.ac.uk/careers/sage

15 Log in  Log in to www.ed.ac.uk/careers/sagewww.ed.ac.uk/careers/sage  Log in with your Myed/EASE password

16 Using our website to look for workwebsite

17 Other ways to find part time work  Departmental noticeboards  Newspapers, e.g. Edinburgh Evening News  Social media – follow the Careers Service  Employers on campus  Employer websites, e.g.  Other job search websites, e.g.

18 Staying safe and spotting scams…. what to do if things go wrong  Contact us  Visit the Advice Place  Read our guide ‘Staying safe and spotting scams’

19 Mythbusting

20 To do list:  Eligibility to work  NI number  SAGE (and other places!)  CV  Talks and events  Remember: it can take time…

21 Hear from our students

22 Where to find the Careers Service King’s BuildingsCentral Weir Building 3 rd Floor, Main Library 0131 650 5773 0131 650 4670

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