Employment Opportunities London

There are some obvious work opps however: casual work in bars, restaurants and hotels (and catering in general), shops and supermarkets. Others that get a look in include childminding and care work, cleaning, warehouse jobs, call centres, market research and temporary office work.

Prospect Resourcing
020 74970100
68-69 St. Martin'S Lane
London
Morgan Mckinley Ltd
020 75577222
Wellington House
London
J M Legal Ltd
020 74302408
Totara Park House
London
Spring Group Ltd
020 73009000
Hazlitt House
London
Mightymatch
020 70250111
20-23 Greville Street
London
Lawes Insurance Recruitment
020 75493688
St. John'S Lane
London
Reed Employment Services
020 74056525
5 High Holborn
London
Precision It Recruitment Ltd
020 77452600
3-5 Islington High Street
London
New Media Types
020 75807720
26 Bloomsbury Street
London
Metro Travel Recruitment
020 78706355
Garden Studios
London
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Finding a Job

Jobshops and job opps

  • Other places to look
  • How much can I earn?
Clearly not every job is suitable for students. After all, most involve going to work during the day.

There are some obvious work opps however: casual work in bars, restaurants and hotels (and catering in general), shops and supermarkets. Others that get a look in include childminding and care work, cleaning, warehouse jobs, call centres, market research and temporary office work.

But depending on what you’re willing and able to do, there’s really no such thing as a typical job.

If you fancy something a bit more unusual, how about life modelling for artists, being a teaching assistant, a psychologist’s guinea pig, DJing, driving the students union nightbus, nightclub bouncing or exotic dancing (best to keep quiet about that in front of dad though).

It’s worth considering jobs that don’t require you to do much more than sit there, occasionally move about a bit and then sit there again night security, for instance, or baby-sitting (once the kid’s in bed). You can use the time for study or at least reading and, bonus, you get paid for it.

The student work site E4S allows users to search for part-time and holiday work (as well as gap year and graduate jobs) by area.

  • Jobshops and job opps
  • Other places to look
  • How much can I earn?
  • Working for money

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