On-Campus Employment: A Smart Choice for Students?
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This paper discusses the pros and cons of working on campus. On-campus jobs help students financially and provide valuable career skills. The quality of these jobs depends on the work environment and support from the institution. Campus employment can help students build professional networks, gain experience, and improve job search skills. However, balancing work and studies can be difficult, leading to time management issues and possibly lower academic performance. Some jobs may also not align with students’ career goals. Despite these challenges, the benefits, such as gaining work experience, improving time management, and building professional connections, make on-campus employment a valuable opportunity for students.
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