Student jobs for the future

There are many student jobs where you can work evenings and weekends and adjust the number of shifts based on how much time you have available during your studies. Fields where it is common to work part-time as a student include retail, warehousing, restaurants, customer service, and administration.

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Part-time work through Manpower

Taking on a part-time job through a staffing agency is a great way to gain experience in your future industry. We collaborate with many of the companies that students most want to work for, giving you the opportunity to build valuable connections. When you take a student job through us, our mission is to find assignments for you — and you can choose the ones that interest you the most. A student job with us also opens doors to our sister companies, Jefferson Wells and Experis, which are always on the lookout for new talent. With us, you’re laying a solid foundation for your future career.

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Fair conditions

With us, you work part-time under good conditions, and you choose when and how much you want to work. You receive a salary according to the collective agreement, holiday pay, and contributions to Flexpension. You are insured during your working hours and also have access to several great benefits.

Questions and answers

Frequently asked questions about being a student at Manpower

How much can I work part-time?

As a student receiving study grants, you need to adjust your hours according to the income limit, which means you can only earn up to a certain amount each calendar half-year. Read more about how it works to work part-time and have CSN here.

Can I have a student job from home?

Some student jobs can be done from home, especially customer service jobs. However, extra staff are usually needed for on-site jobs, such as customer hosts, store salespeople, warehouse workers, and drivers. If you are interested in working part-time from home, keep an eye on our search page, as part-time jobs that might suit you occasionally appear.

Can a student job lead to full-time employment?

Absolutely, getting a foot in the door at a company during your studies is a smart way to build a network for future job searching. Since the company already knows you, it is an effective way for them to find the right people.

What is required to get a student job?

Many part-time jobs involve a lot of social interaction, so it's good if you find it motivating and fun. An interest in service and solving customers' needs is also important. Other student jobs are in warehouses or logistics, where it is important to be driven, quality-conscious, and often able to work shifts. Generally, it's good if you enjoy varied workdays and tasks. Additionally, it's important to note that you need to have another main occupation to be employed for a student job with us.

Has my CV been uploaded?

To check that your CV and attachments have been uploaded correctly, you can log in to your profile in our candidate database and go to the Profile section. If it looks correct to you, our recruiters can also see your information. When you update your profile, it is automatically updated for our recruiters as well. The formats for CVs that are easiest for our recruiters to open are PDF and Word. If you use another format, we recommend converting the document to a PDF to ensure it can be opened.

Has my application been received?

You can easily check if your application has been received by logging into your profile in our candidate database. Under Applications, you will see if the name of the job listing is there. If it is, your application has been received by us.

How does the recruitment process work?

The recruitment process for our student jobs varies depending on the position. First, you need to apply for the job by submitting a CV and/or a cover letter. Then, a selection process usually takes place, which sometimes includes a number of screening questions you need to answer. If you move on to the interview stage, there is typically a first phone interview followed by a group interview with other candidates. Finally, the recruiter will likely want to check your references and conduct a final check.