A glance in your purse or  wallet and it's easy to decide: You need some cash and so a part-time  job. Perhaps you'd like to gain some experience in the German job market ? Or make new contacts and put yourself to the test? There are  plenty of reasons why students go to work while also studying. Just like  the paths to a dream job .      Waiting, cleaning, babysitting  You can best top-up your budget by taking a job at a university  department, in one of the libraries or at another uni institution.  Waiting is THE classic student job in cafés, pubs or bars . Other  students look after guests at exhibitions and trade fairs, or work as  delivery drivers and cycle couriers, go cleaning, work in a copy shop,  or as a babysitter and so on.  You should also check the noticeboards ( Schwarzesbrett)  at uni, in  the libraries, supermarkets and so on. Many unis also have a job agency  service for students. Contact student services or the local job centre  ( Agentur für Arbeit ).   Five...
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