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Jobs for Students in Equatorial Guinea

We all want to earn as learning! This is a no-exceptions rule for every college student. As RocApply we have identified prospects that will help you earn a few dollars while on your study in Equatorial Guinea.

Opportunities avail themselves of different views and facet for international students. We encourage students to stay connected with our RocApply JOBS page to avoid missing vacancies available at a given time.

Studying can be stressful especially without any source of income. You are an exception because RocApply will help you figure part-time employment in Equatorial Guinea.

When you are studying abroad, you may find that a part-time job can really help pay a few extra dollars or fund leisure activities and travel that would have otherwise been outside of your budget.

If you’ve been thinking of working whilst studying abroad, you are not alone; many international students seek employment during their studies. 

If you stay back on campus during summer breaks choosing to work full time will enhance your chances to make some extra money, this can add well towards your next semester expenditure.

Since no classes are taken on weekends, you can look around for some jobs that can be done to make some extra money; for example, you can mow the lawn or house cleaning. If you know driving and a have local driving license you can take people for sightseeing and would be pretty exciting. 

Jobs may include;

  • Housekeeping 
  • Bar Attendant
  • English Teaching
  • Supermarket cashiers
  • Computer jobs
  • Call Center opportunities

Also, you can get part-time job opportunities outside the campus for example to work for a gas filling station or newspaper delivery, etc. You can find part-time job opportunities around campus from local newspaper advertisements, classifieds or social media, etc. Also, senior students and college groups will be helpful to get information or links to get employed.

Though earning from such jobs would not be enough to pay for tuition fees but it will be of little help to support your studies for example to pay your food bills or maybe other expenses.

You can get some pocket money working part-time while pursuing your studies. The type of job you will get mainly depends on your qualification, previous work experiences if you have, and your skill sets.

Besides getting paid, part-time jobs also help you to learn in real-time; for example, when you work for the college cafeteria or security you meet many new people, learn new dialects and get a fair chance to socialize with local people.

For companies interested in working with RocApply

For companies interested in working with RocApply to secure employment for students please send us an email at EquatorialGuinea@rocapply.com

 

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