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    Is working and studying help you to land a job?

    Rahim TanejaBy Rahim TanejaJanuary 18, 2022Updated:January 21, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Managing your time between studying and working can be stressful because there are different demand that needs time and concentration. It is expensive to study now that you’re taking university degrees. It is the primary concern of those with a low-income salary to look for a job to sustain their college tuition fees. And many jobs don’t pay enough for them to pay their expenses and costs. To think that you’re juggling your time with your work and study can be stressful, but that is not necessary when you have a goal, you have a purpose, everything you need to do, you have to make it. You can do it by balancing your work and study. There are also advantages when you balance your work and study life.

    Get an income

    Since you have a job, you earn an income. You can use your hard-earned income by paying your tuition fees, food, supplies, and more. When you have a scholarship earning an extra income can help you have extra money to spend on your personal needs.

    Earning experience

    Studying and working can be hard when you don’t manage it right. But thinking that you’re working you have gained the necessary experience when you look for a job. You could be working offline or online. You will understand the working environment, and you will know your capacity. You will get a job now that you have experience working in the business world.

    Boost your edge

    You have years of experience to add to your resume when you’re studying and working. It doesn’t matter when your work is not related to your career path; you can include it because you are experienced working and can apply those skills in a new work environment.

    Good at time management

    Working and studying, you have to ensure that you’re on time either for work or in school. You make a schedule to avoid overlapping your tasks and assignments, so you can track everything you do. You will know what tasks you have to prioritize, and it can be good when you look for a job. Getting a tight schedule makes you focus on your goals to reach them.

    Learning soft skills

    Students who work expose themselves to the work environment. It can improve their communication and decision making which is ideal when they are working now. It can be great when they add it to their resume.

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