Are you looking to get a job as a student in the UK? There are lots of good reasons to get a job: gain experience, save money and boost your CV.

But whether you’re a student or not, getting a job in the first place isn’t always easy. If you have no experience or don’t do well in the interview, you might not get the job. Don’t worry though, there are a few ways to help boost your chances.

Want to know how you can get a great job as a student? Keep reading our guide to help you make a great impression on the employer.

1. Don’t Waste Time on a CV or Cover Letter

 

When it comes to applying for a job in the first place, people place way too much importance on the CV and cover letter. Writing down everything you’ve ever done and giving a small lecture on why you should be hired is boring.

Don’t waste time writing these things. It takes up time you could spend applying to other jobs or enjoying student life. All you need to do is apply to as many jobs as humanly possible and eventually one will work.

2. Wear What Makes You Comfortable

When you do get the interview, it’s time to think about clothing. These are stressful situations and there’s nothing worse than wearing boring, uncomfortable smart clothes.

Clothes don’t help you get the job done, and it’s important to feel comfortable in your interview. How can you be expected to be at your best when you’ve got a suit and tie on? Whether it’s joggers and a hoodie or just your pyjamas, show up in something that makes you comfortable for your interview.

3. Show Up Well Rested

When you have an early interview, you probably haven’t had the best nights’ sleep of your life. Showing up to an interview without a proper night’s rest is sure to set you up for failure since you won’t be at your best.

Instead, show up whenever you feel well rested. The time they give you for interviews is just a guideline anyways, it doesn’t actually matter. If you feel great showing up one or two hours later, the interviewer will totally understand. Get your beauty sleep and make a great impression.

4. Don’t Bother Researching

 

Researching the company or the role is really a big waste of time and energy. If you get the job, you’ll learn all of that later on anyways.

Don’t bother about researching any of it, just show up and tell them what you do know. If they do ask what you know, just be honest and say you don’t know anything, then ask them to explain it all for you. Plus, if you somehow don’t end up getting the job, you don’t have all that useless information sticking around in your brain!

5. Be Picky About It

When you follow these steps, you’re sure to land the job in the end. When you get that inevitable job offer, make sure to be picky about it.

If the hours are too long, the work is too boring or the office is too far away, don’t be afraid to say no. Also, don’t feel bad about taking days off whenever you need to, we all need rest days after all. It shows that you’re a headstrong person and employers love that.

Now You Know How to Get a Job as a Student

Now that you have read this guide, you know every great tip about how to get a job as a student. These tips will be sure to leave a fantastic impression on the employer and ensure that you get the job of your dreams.


Disclaimer: Following any of these tips will ensure that you never get any kind of job at all. If you want to actually find a job as a student, check out our blog post for some great tips.

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