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    Part-time Employment and More Jobs

    Getting started

    Review the information offered in our Job Search section, where you can learn how to:

    construct your resume and get feedback

    ●prepare for interviews

    ●understand employer expectations

    ●negotiate job offers and work schedules

    ●and much more

    Finding part-time job openings

    Handshake

    The first place to look for a part-time job is Handshake, the Career Center's exclusive online database of both on and off-campus job listings. You will find a variety of part-time positions located on campus or within an easily accessible area. The number of part-time openings listed will likely increase as the semester begins. To access current part-time listings in Handshake, log in and click on Jobs.

    Work Study

    Work Study positions are restricted to students who have received a Work Study award. Refer to the Work Study site for information about qualification, guidelines, program regulations and current job listings.

    Other resources for part-time student employment

    On campus

    ●Rec Sports Facility

    ●Cal Dining Service

    ●Campus Libraries

    ●The Disabled Students Program on campus has information on working as attendants for students with disabilities. Contact dsp-assist@berkeley.edu for more information.

    ●Paid positions at Residential and Family Living through the Office of Student Development

    ●Amazon's locker store located in MLK Student Union is often seeking part-time help.

    Off campus

    ●Localwisejobs.com

    1. (1) Who is the text most probably intended for?
      A . Jobless people. B . College students. C . Disabled teenagers. D . Financial majors.
    2. (2) What do Handshake and Work Study have in common?
      A . They offer information online. B . They provide jobs in the local area. C . They supply diverse job opportunities. D . They deliver services to all the people.
    3. (3) Where can the text be found?
      A . In the local newspaper. B . On a university bulletin board. C . In a guidebook to part-time jobs. D . On the local government's website.

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