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Archive for the 'Student Finance UK' Category

How To Find A Student Job When Still In College

Finding a job that we love and a career that is fulfilling is probably the reason most of us go to college, so imagine how great it’s going to feel when you graduate knowing you have a position lined up and all ready for you. Not all of us begin the job hunt when still in college, but what with the economy being down and jobs being harder to come by than they were before, every college student must make it a point to start looking for a way to earn a living even before they graduate. It’s not as hard as it looks at the outset; to search for and find a job while still at college, here’s what you need to do:

  • Start early: It’s never too early to start looking for a job. Even if you’re in your freshman year, make it a point to cultivate and nourish relationships with people who will be able to offer a helping hand when it comes to your job search. Look to alumni of the college and other people who have wide networks of contacts. And most important of all, know what you want to do when you graduate and don’t waste time changing majors in your first year.
  • Use all the avenues open to you: Start with your college’s career service office and check out which companies are looking to hire this year and which ones are keen to take on graduates with little or no experience. Begin to look for opportunities and send out resumes on online job portals even as you’re busy with activities and lessons in your senior year. It is a tedious job, but one that must be done. The more resumes you send out, the higher your chances are of securing a job. Besides this, you must scout for options at career fairs that are held in your senior year. You can gauge the mood and mindset of potential employers and decide which career is best suited to your talents and temperament.
  • Get some experience: Use your summer breaks and other vacations to gain experience working as an intern in a firm that does work in the field you’ve chosen as a career. While this does not pay in terms of money, it’s payback time when employers are searching for people with experience. If you’re undecided about a career choice, internships help you decide on and choose jobs that you are passionate about.
  • Stay connected: In today’s world, it’s easy to stay connected at all times what with the sophisticated technology that is available at our fingertips. Use the power of social networking to expedite your job search process – Facebook, Linkedln and Twitter can be used for so much more than just fun and entertainment.

Even though the job market is down at present, the process of searching for a job has become much easier because of the multiple avenues open to us. So use them wisely and ensure that your future is secure even before you graduate.

This guest article was written by Adrienne Carlson, who regularly writes on the topic of accelerated online degrees . Adrienne welcomes your comments and questions at her email address: adrienne.carlson83@yahoo.com

Banks’ Student Love Affair Over

Financial institutions in the UK used to love students and would often go out of there way to sign them up. And why not? Students represent a fantastic opportunity for banks and credit card companies given their future earning potential and the fact most students tend to stay most their lives with the bank they had as a student. Banks used to spend millions in freebies trying to attract fickle students but are the days of student perks over?

The student financial market is seeing change, just like other areas of the economy. Freebies are disappearing as are added extras and favourable borrowing arrangements. Increasingly, you’d be lucky to be offered free cinema tickets along with your basic bank account – useful, eh? The credit crunch is hitting the student market just like others and the banks are seriously tightening their belts. No more iPods and cheap overdrafts. Sorry. There is of course another added risk for the bank which has shaken the very attractiveness of the student. With many students leaving university over £20,000 in debt and the credit crunch also harming the job market, there are worries that students may struggle to get those well paid jobs. This would put pressure on students’ ability to re-pay any bank debts and of course, this is something the banks worry about a great deal.

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Top 10 Student Money Tips

Student money guide from UK Student News and EventsMany UK students are waiting with baited breath for their A level exam results. For many of you, going to university will represent the first time you’ve had real independence and responsibility. Part of this responsibility will be managing your money. In fact, student money matters rate highest of all things currently worrying students. If you have decided to take a student loan, you will be receiving three lump sum payments throughout the year, which you will have to manage; bills need to be paid and of course you need enough money to live and party. Getting it right financially is very important; being down in the dumps with money matters will not only make you miserable, but could affect your studies too. But don’t panic, there is some great student money tips in this article to ease you into student life.

When you reach 18 years of age, you begin to come of age financially and unfortunately, you become a prime target for banks. They want to sign you up as quickly as possible – after all, you’re soon to be a graduate with great earning potential! – and will offer you all manner of incentives and schemes, which more often that not, can be impossible to decipher and make comparisons between the banks. In the UK there are 11 financial providers providing student services. These will all include interest free overdrafts. However, it is important to remember when arranging your student money matters that not all student accounts are the same; in fact, they vary considerably. Get the low-down with our top 10 student money tips.

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