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Balancing Act: Working and Studying in Germany

Juggling between work and study on the one hand can pose lots of challenges in front of you, but it can also open doors to a plethora of opportunities to shine in the global job market and earn valuable work experience while studying.
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Requirements

Non-EU students can work up to 120 full or 240 half days per year. You can work 20 hours a week while studying in Germany.

Types of Jobs

Popular part-time job options for international students include assistantships, tutoring, and positions in cafes, shops, or grocery stores.

Balance Between Work &  Study

Balancing work and studies requires effective time management. Prioritize academics and choose jobs with flexible hours.

Wages and Benefits

Part-time jobs can pay you 500 to 800 euros a month. These earnings are tax-free and can help you have financial independence.

Finding Jobs

Online platforms like LinkedIn and Indeed are great resources for finding a part-time job. Moreover, university job boards, and professors can also open doors to new opportunities.
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