Job-seeking sites
This is definitely the most convenient way to launch your job-hunting journey. Sites like Seek, Indeed and Jora have thousands of jobs listed with the option to filter by a stack of different criteria; type of work, salary, industry, location and availability to name a few.
Ask around
It’s an old-fashioned approach but asking friends, acquaintances and even fellow students is also an option. They might know a person who is looking to take someone but hasn’t advertised the role yet, and potentially make an introduction.
Get entrepreneurial
You might be a student but dependent on your skillset, you could be ready to start making some money on your own. For those studying degrees in design and tech, there is a large freelance market which you can take advantage of.
Volunteer
To get to the point where you are being paid as a freelancer, you may need to build up your portfolio with some free-of-charge work first. Once you’ve demonstrated some tangible examples of your ability, it will become much easier to make ends meet.
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