# Employment4Students

## About

Most visited UK student jobs website helping students find part time jobs, temporary job vacancies, internships & graduate jobs during Christmas & Summer

- Verified: Yes

## Services

### Recruitment Services
- [Graduate Recruitment](https://bilarna.com/ai/recruitment-services/graduate-recruitment)

## Notable Customers

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## Frequently Asked Questions

**Q: What types of student jobs are available in the UK?**
A: Students in the UK can access a wide range of job types including part-time positions, temporary roles, internships, summer jobs, and graduate schemes. Part-time jobs offer flexible hours during term time, while temporary roles provide short-term assignments often during holidays or peak seasons. Internships give valuable industry experience for current students or recent graduates, and summer jobs are ideal for earning money during the break. Graduate jobs and undergraduate trainee programs, such as those offered by major firms like KPMG, include funded professional qualifications and career development. School leaver jobs and entry-level positions are also available for those not pursuing university. Employers in sectors like hospitality, retail, and professional services frequently hire students. Many roles emphasize work-life balance and flexibility, allowing students to combine work with studies. Seasonal work during Christmas and summer is particularly common, offering a variety of opportunities across the UK.

**Q: What is the difference between an internship and a graduate job?**
A: An internship is typically a short-term, fixed-period work experience placement designed for students or recent graduates to gain exposure to a profession. It can be paid or unpaid and often lasts from a few weeks to several months. In contrast, a graduate job is a permanent or long-term role offered to university graduates upon completion of their degree. Graduate jobs often include structured training, mentoring, and professional qualification funding, as seen in programs like KPMG's graduate scheme. Internships are primarily for learning and exploration, whereas graduate jobs are career-entry positions with full responsibilities and progression paths. While some internships may lead to graduate job offers, they are distinct in duration, purpose, and compensation. Students often use internships to build their CV and network before applying for graduate roles.

**Q: How can students find part-time or temporary jobs in the UK?**
A: Students can find part-time and temporary jobs through multiple channels including online job boards, university career services, employer websites, and recruitment agencies specialising in student work. Many websites list student-specific vacancies such as part-time roles in retail, hospitality, and administration. Employers often advertise seasonal positions for Christmas or summer, as well as flexible roles that allow students to choose their hours. Creating a professional profile on job platforms helps students attract employer interest, as many companies search for candidates based on availability and location. It is important to tailor applications to highlight relevant skills and availability. Networking and attending job fairs can also uncover opportunities. Additionally, registering with services that match students to appropriate vacancies saves time. Candidates should prepare a CV and cover letter emphasising flexibility, communication, and teamwork.

## Links

- Profile: https://bilarna.com/provider/e4s
- Structured data: https://bilarna.com/provider/e4s/agent.json
- API schema: https://bilarna.com/provider/e4s/openapi.yaml
