Student-friendly jobs you might be looking for this year
The best jobs for students are the ones they can do while staying in line with their academic responsibilities. A work that is not so time-consuming, permitted for a remote set-up and does not require tons of paper requirements; something they can work on with only the skills they have. As we went on half-year, it is not too late to welcome 2023 with a job at hand.
In this article, we will go through the student-friendly jobs you might be looking for this year.
Transcriptionist
As part of the job, you listen to audio files, including messages, notes, and interviews, and turn them into written papers. Most transcriptionists should have a fast typing speed and strong grammar, spelling, and punctuation skills. The work sometimes also extends to putting subtitles in short videos and vlogs.
Social Media Manager
A social media manager manages how a business interacts with the public by implementing social media content plans. They must analyze engagement data, spot patterns in customer interactions, and develop digital initiatives to foster the business’ online community. This further involves reviewing data and connecting with important stakeholders within the company.
Copywriter
For a wide range of goods and services, copywriters are in charge of creating persuasive marketing and promotional materials. These materials might include everything from brochures and labels to email copy and product packaging. Additionally, copywriters conduct keyword research, produce, edit, and proofread materials to assist develop a brand voice and guarantee that all copy is consistent with the brand’s identity and objectives.
Graphic Designer
The complete process of identifying requirements, envisioning, and producing graphics, including illustrations, logos, layouts, and pictures, is covered in the job description for a graphic designer. The aesthetic elements of websites, publications, periodicals, product packaging, exhibits, and more will come from this one.
Data Entry
Someone who works in data entry must input data into a computer and divert it into a file. Clients usually send images; you will type and compile them as a document. This job also requires research skills, especially for medical and legal terms.
Blogger
If you are into sharing your words with people, blogging is a good way. They are self-employed writers who write, edit and publish their self-made works. It will let you develop your writing and researching skills and creativity. Bloggers can write depending on the genre they are familiar with. Themes could be a personal, lifestyle, travel or business, etc.
Application Tester
An application tester assesses an application’s function. They are expected to test if its features efficiently work, if it does not provide inconvenience to possible users, and suggest means for the betterment of the product. They highlight issues to the developer to assure the application’s quality before opening it for public consumption.
Getting a job as a student is one of those “hard decisions” to make. But if you are after financial stability, better try since they pay decently. If a job in the description above suits your skills, then good for you. But if you are not confident enough, fear not since there’s always plenty of room to learn.
Be confident, dear! Fighting!
Laica is an ambivert; she loves being alone but gets rowdy with the people she's familiar with. She is an aspiring radio DJ that reads people's stories. When not cooking, you can probably find her under a blanket, watching the latest Korean drama series. She loves complimenting others and make them realize of the goodness they have.