Best jobs that can be done along with online studies
Needless to say, the pandemic of the corona virus has affected many workers and industries around the world, causing many people to become unemployed and have financial issues. For international learners, the knock-on impact is the possible loss of a part-time job or the uncertainty of not finding employment after graduation. Some countries have become more flexible in terms of foreign student rights and have become less accommodating, limiting access to hardship funding. Though these are tough times, no matter where you are, there are always opportunities for work, you just have to know where to look.
1) Online teaching
You already have the opportunity to mentor anyone with your current qualifications, whether you are in your first year of university or your last. This kind of background will look fantastic on your CV, putting you in a stronger spot as the work market increases, and you would be able to speak about what you did in the lockdown that employers will respect.
2) Start-ups
Although many well-established and well-known companies would feel the corona virus sting on their finances, start-ups are still stated to be recruiting in the midst of the corona virus. In order to fund these types of companies in particular, similar investments have also been made in Germany and France.
3) Online exam supervision
There has been an rise in demand for online test vigilantes as tests and lectures shift online due to closed university campuses. Because more of these resources would now be needed by universities, this is a field that will aim to expand its capability, creating job opportunities.
4) Food preparation and delivery services
Some people struggle to get access to food and other necessities, as governments warn people to remain indoors to avoid the spread of corona virus. This has resulted in high amounts of deliveries of food online, which puts a strain on established supermarket infrastructure.
Similarly, takeaway delivery services are also still seeing demand, particularly with the new contact-free delivery option, ensuring customers and staffs are kept safe. What’s more, this type of work is accessible to many as you don’t need to have a drivers’ license or heaps of experience, just a trusty bike and a good work ethic.
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