Hey Manas,
There are primarily 2 different types of jobs that you can apply for when studying abroad. They are:
Off-Campus Jobs
On-Campus Jobs
In USA, students are allowed to apply for curriculum related part-time jobs on-campus. Off campus jobs generally consist of jobs such as being a receptionist, waiter, etc. While examples of On-Campus jobs could be Library Monitor, Teaching Assistant, etc. When the college is not in session, most universities even allow students to work off-campus. There are several blogs that tell you super helpful stuff about part-time jobs for international students. Try reading these for more info-https://ischoolconnect.com/blog/part-time-jobs-for-international-students-in-the-usa/
https://ischoolconnect.com/blog/benefits-of-working-part-time-while-you-study-abroad/
A virtual recruiter is a liaison between an employer and a potential employee.
They contact several professionals and set up/conduct initial interviews between organizations and candidates.
Read more about it here.
See, that also depends on how much time you have, right
If you have more time and can accommodate a lot of freelance projects...that will earn you a lot
If you have less time, teach a limited number of students and charge a bit more as you get more and more credibility
You can work part-time for 20 hours a week on-campus or off-campus. And you don’t need a work visa to be able to do that! A student permit (aka student visa) is enough.
Read about the details related to studying and working in Canada here.
Oh, yeah, definitely
In all study abroad destinations, be it USA, UK, the Netherlands, Singapore, Switzerland, etc., you can work part-time for 16-20 hours (depending on which country you go to)
You can try for one of these part-time jobs for college students-
Tutoring - $13-25 per hour
Bookkeeping - $15-20 per hour
Data Entry - $10-15 per hour
Freelance Writing - $20-25 per hour, Up to $50 per article
For more options, read this article
Professors or other faculty in the specific field are usually the ones who do the hiring for GA positions-
The application process usually occurs a semester before the position begins, and students are hired based on their academic achievements, application materials, and faculty recommendations.
The first step for preparation is research. Go to the specific college department’s website to find out what professors are actively doing in their fields.
If you can find any information on the graduate assistantships the department offers, read through that too. And use it during the interview.
First of all, do you have a vehicle?
If yes, work as a delivery person.
If not, you can go for Cleaning.
But there are a lot of other high paying part time jobs in Australia that pay a lot more
Some of the other highest-paying part-time jobs in Australia are-
Personal trainer - 20 to 25 dollars
Babysitter - 15 to 20 dollars a week
and Personal Driver