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Careers and Employability Centre


The Library, University of Sussex
Falmer, Brighton BN1 9QL

01273 678429
careers@sussex.ac.uk
www.sussex.ac.uk/careers

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PA R T-T I M E W O R K PA R T-T I M E W O R K

W HERE CAN I WORK? If you are an international student from outside WHO SHOULD I WORK FOR? OT HER SOURCES OF VACANCIES
the European Economic Area, please see
On campus our information guide Working in the UK: There are a large number of employers in There are many ways to find part-time work.
Information for international students as Sussex. Those advertising their jobs through You can find links to job websites and agencies
The University’s policy is to recruit students there are restrictions on working in the UK, the Careers and Employability Centre will at: ▶ www.sussex.ac.uk/careers/parttime
wherever possible. These jobs will be including a maximum number of hours you have agreed to our Code of Practice which
advertised on our website and include roles can work. means that they will offer you paid work with You can also send your CV and a covering
such as student ambassadors, administration appropriate hours and good job conditions. letter to companies you might like to work
support, catering and retail. HOW MUCH CAN I EARN? If you have any concerns about employers for. This is known as making a ‘speculative
advertising with us please get in contact application’ and many companies welcome
Locally in Brighton and Hove, and the The UK has a national minimum wage and with us. this approach.
surrounding area a national living wage. These determine the
minimum you must be paid and depend Please keep safe when applying for jobs. If you HOW WE CAN HELP
There are a number of potential employers upon your age. However, the Careers and receive any unsolicited emails from employers
in the city. Jobs can be found in areas such Employability Centre will only advertise part- which concern you please do not reply and We also give you advice and information about
as hospitality, administration, teaching, retail time jobs which offer the national living wage. notify the Careers and Employability Centre. employment issues, including how many hours
and digital media. In addition to our vacancies ▶ www.gov.uk/national-minimum-wage- NEVER give out personal financial details until you should work and how much money you
board at our online resource CareerHub, use rates you have been through a genuine recruitment should expect to earn.
the other tools and resources available on process and are happy with your employer.
our website to find employers advertising Where possible we encourage employers to Please see our Code of Practice for students
part-time work: offer the Brighton Living Wage. at: ▶ www.sussex.ac.uk/careers/parttime for “The [CareerHub] website
▶ www.sussex.ac.uk/careers/jobs ▶ www.livingwage.org.uk more information or come and talk to us at is very useful for finding
any time.
In the city, employers also advertise directly to If you are struggling with money the Student part-time jobs. I’ve managed
you with ‘staff wanted’ signs, for example, in Life Centre can offer money advice including W H AT A P P L I C AT I O N S U P P O R T D O to find one through it that
restaurants and shop windows. Make sure you how to budget. Find out more at: YOU OFFER?
are prepared when you go in, and have copies ▶ www.sussex.ac.uk/studentlifecentre/
I’ll be able to remain in for
of your CV ready. You may be asked to fill in an funding Part-time work is a great way to develop your the next few years.”
application form at the time. skills, gain experience, earn money and also
D O I N E E D T O PAY I N C O M E TA X help you to decide what you want to do after FIRST YEAR STUDENT
HOW M AN Y HOURS CAN I WORK? O R N AT I O N A L I N S U R A N C E ? Sussex. (SCHOOL OF ENG LISH)

The University recommends that you work for All workers in the UK have to pay tax and You should apply directly to any jobs which
no more than 15 hours per week during term National Insurance but you are allowed a interest you and we can give you support in
time if you are an EU/home undergraduate, personal allowance before deductions are making the best application that you can. You
and 20 hours per week during term time if made. All workers must have a National have the option to attend application and CV
you are an EU/home postgraduate. This is Insurance number. If you do not have one you workshops, we can also help you to prepare View all our vacancies, and sign up for
recommended because we have found that should make an application. They are free for interviews and make a positive impact with email job alerts, at:
any hours worked over this amount could and you will need to confirm your identity. employers. Book appointments and events at: ▶ www.sussex.ac.uk/careers/parttime
have a negative impact on your studies. Call the Jobcentre Plus application line: ▶ careerhub.sussex.ac.uk
Students can generally work full time outside 0345 600 0643. Log into CareerHub at:
of study periods. ▶ careerhub.sussex.ac.uk
Further information about National Insurance
and income tax for students can be found at:
▶ www.gov.uk/student-jobs-paying-tax

Updated November 2017

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