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JOB IN STUDENT LIFE

INTRODUCTION

Having a job while being a student can be


incredibly rewarding.

But let's face it, finding the right job can be


tough. With so many options out there, it's hard
to know where to start. That's why we're here to
help! In this presentation, we'll explore the
benefits of having a job while being a student,
offer tips and tricks for managing your time
effectively, and provide advice on how to find
the perfect job for you.

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WHY GET A JOB IN STUDENT LIFE?

Having a job while being a student has numerous


benefits.

Not only can it help you earn some extra cash, but it
can also teach you valuable skills that will be useful
in your future career. Such as-

01. Boost confidence.


02. Develop time-management skills.
03. Career Exploration.
04. Financial Literacy.

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TYPES OF STUDENT JOBS-
01 Part Time Jobs 06 Delivery driver

02 Freelancing 07 Ride sharing

03 Internship 08 Work-study programs

04 In-Campus Job Etc.

05 Tutoring

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TYPES OF STUDENT
JOBS-

o Part-Time Jobs: These are the most


common types of jobs for students. They
typically involve working a few hours a day
to earn money. Examples include working
in retail, food service, or as a barista.
o Freelancing: If you have skills in areas like
writing, graphic design, web development,
or social media management, you can
freelance during your student years.
Freelancing offers flexibility in terms of
when and where you work.

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Jobs in Student Life at DIU
Earn While You Learn

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 Office of the International Affairs
 Office of the Student Affairs
 Office of the Public Relations
 Career Development Centre
 HRDI(Human Resource Development
Institute)

Requirements :

Student interns should have both soft and hard skills.

Salary :

BDT 5,000-8,000/month

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 Office of the International Affairs
 Office of the Student Affairs
 Office of the Public Relations
 Career Development Centre
 HRDI(Human Resource Development
Institute)

Requirements :

Communication, teamwork, leadership, critical thinking and problem-


solving skills, Time management and adaptability.

Working Hour :
4 to 5 hours per day
Approximately 20 to 24 hours per week
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ADVANTAGES
1. Financial
Independence

2. Work Experience

3. Networking

4. Time Management

5. Improve their self-


confidence
BILL GATES DROPPED OUT OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY TO START
MICROSOFT WITH HIS FRIEND PAUL ALLEN. WHILE IN COLLEGE,
GATES WORKED PART-TIME AS A SOFTWARE DEVELOPER.

STEVE JOBS DROPPED OUT OF REED COLLEGE TO START APPLE


COMPUTER WITH HIS FRIEND. WHILE IN COLLEGE, JOBS WORKED
PART-TIME AS A VIDEO GAME DESIGNER.

MARK ZUCKERBERG DROPPED OUT OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY TO


START FACEBOOK. WHILE IN COLLEGE, ZUCKERBERG WORKED
PART-TIME AS A TUTOR.
DISADVANTAGES
1. Academic Impact

2. Limited Time for


Extracurricular Activities

3. Less Time for Rest and


Relaxation

4. Social Life Impact

5. Limited job
CONCLUSION
In conclusion , having a part-time job as a student can be both beneficial and
challenging. On one hand, it can help students gain valuable work
experience, learn new skills, earn money, and develop independence and
responsibility.

On the other hand, it can also interfere with their academic performance,
social life, and health. If you have skills in areas like writing, graphic design,
web development, or social media management, you can freelance during
your student years. Therefore, students who choose to work part-time should
balance their time and priorities wisely, and seek support from their family,
friends, and teachers when needed.​

TYPES OF
STUDENT
JOBS
o Part-Time Jobs
o Freelancing
o Internships
o Work-Study Programs
o Tutoring
o Campus Jobs
o Delivery Driver/Rideshare
Driver
03 Introduction

04 Primary goals

06 Areas of growth

11 Timeline

14 Summary
INTRODUCTION
Having a job while being a student has numerous benefits.
Not only can it help you earn some extra cash, but it can also
teach you valuable skills that will be useful in your future
career. Such as-

01. Boost confidence.

02. Develop time-management skills.


03. Career Exploration.
04. Financial Literacy.

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PRIMARY GOALS

Annual Revenue Growth


QUARTERLY PERFORMANCE

6.0

5.0
5.0
4.4 4.5
4.3
4.0
3.5
3.0
3.0 2.8
2.4 2.5
2.0 2.0
2.0 1.8

1.0

-
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
Series 1 Series 2 Series 3

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AREAS OF GROWTH

B2B Supply chain ROI E-commerce

Q1 4.5 2.3 1.7 5.0

Q2 3.2 5.1 4.4 3.0

Q3 2.1 1.7 2.5 2.8

Q4 4.5 2.2 1.7 7.0

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“BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ARE
LIKE BUSES. THERE’S ALWAYS
ANOTHER ONE COMING. ”

Richard Branson
MEET OUR TEAM

TAKUMA MIRJAM FLORA RAJESH


HAYASHI​ NILSSON​ BERGGREN​ SANTOSHI​
President Chief Executive Chief Operations VP Marketing
Officer Officer

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MEET OUR EXTENDED TEAM

TAKUMA HAYASHI​ MIRJAM NILSSON​ FLORA BERGGREN​ RAJESH SANTOSHI​


President Chief Executive Officer Chief Operations Officer VP Marketing

GRAHAM BARNES ROWAN MURPHY ELIZABETH MOORE ROBIN KLINE


VP Product SEO Strategist Product Designer Content Developer
PLAN FOR PRODUCT LAUNCH

PLANNING MARKETING DESIGN STRATEGY LAUNCH

Deploy
Disseminate Coordinate e- Foster holistically strategic
Synergize scalable
standardized business superior networks with
e-commerce
metrics applications methodologies compelling e-
business needs

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TIMELINE

Sep 20XX Nov 20XX Jan 20XX Mar 20XX May 20XX

Synergize scalable e- Disseminate Coordinate e-business Foster holistically Deploy strategic


commerce standardized metrics applications superior networks with
methodologies compelling e-business
needs

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AREAS OF FOCUS
B2B MARKET SCENARIOS

o Develop winning strategies to keep ahead of the


competition
o Capitalize on low-hanging fruit to identify a ballpark
value
o Visualize customer directed convergence

CLOUD-BASED OPPORTUNITIES

o Iterative approaches to corporate strategy


o Establish a management framework from the inside

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HOW WE GET THERE

ROI NICHE MARKETS SUPPLY CHAINS

o Envision multimedia-based expertise o Pursue scalable customer service o Cultivate one-to-one customer service
and cross-media growth strategies​ through sustainable strategies​ with robust ideas​
o Visualize quality intellectual capital​ o Engage top-line web services o Maximize timely deliverables for real-
with cutting-edge deliverables time schemas
o Engage worldwide methodologies with
web-enabled technologies

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Mirjam Nilsson​

mirjam@contoso.com

www.contoso.com

THANK YOU

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