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Finding a job
Sometimes the international Student Services Office can help
foreign students find jobs on campus consisting of up to 20 hours
per week. The position must not displace a U.S. citizen or permanent
resident. After the first year, part-time employment off-campus
may be possible. However, neither on- nor off-campus jobs will
pay high wages. In most universities you can work on-campus and
usually the money earned will be credited to your tuition account
directly. Internships are sometimes a required part of the curriculum
and are the best way to get introduced into the grown up
working world. Doing an internship gives you an opportunity to
expand your CV/resumé, acquire working habits, gain experience
and make useful contacts for the future. Although in general,
not paid, some internships can be paid or provide benefits, such
as metro tickets or restaurant tickets. All universities have
Internship Office that will provide you with information and contacts.
Local newspapers may publish some internship offers or part-time
job offers in their classifieds.
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