Earn While You Learn

Many students work and study at the same time. Having a part-time job or summer work is very common in the Czech Republic. There are working options for international students as well and knowing the local language can be definite plus though not always a requirement. Many international companies operating in big cities, where your ability to speak or understand various language can be a plus. For searching job in Lithuania, you can start with the national daily papers and weekly job supplements that are published in the majority of Lithuanian dailies. Obviously, there are many other places where you can find current job vacancies. Language may be the biggest barrier for many foreign workers. Although use of the English language is on the increase in business and academia, knowledge of Lithuanian is a distinct advantage. Lithuania Offers huge amount of job offers for students. You can help to pay for your education by working part-time while you're studying. International students have the right to work while studying in Lithuania as long as they are enrolled in an Institution. For Non EU students, It is compulsory to hold a valid residency permit. The right to work applies to all students, including those who are in Lithuania for the first time, those who are enrolled in the first year of a university program, and those who are enrolled full-time in a language school. The Italian laws permit a student to work 4 hours a day and a maximum of 20 hours a week. Irrespective of your years of experience and personal profile, Generally ItalianCompanies look to hire you as an intern and the pay would be around 500 – 1000 euros. Student jobs are normally part-time, entry-level positions with pay, dedicated to individuals undertaking a higher education degree. However, this can vary much from country to country at Italy.