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Are part-time jobs for students simple jobs like visa delivery or do universities have proper setups for them in Netherlands/Sweden?

23 Jun 2026 · Answered by Yasika Choudhary · 1 min read
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Universities in both Sweden and the Netherlands have structured part-time job setups for students, such as research assistantships, library roles, and administrative positions. These jobs are designed to fit your academic schedule and often provide relevant work experience.

Outside campus, students commonly work in hospitality (cafés, restaurants, bars), retail (shops, supermarkets), and delivery services. These roles are flexible and help build transferable skills, but may involve routine tasks.

Part-time jobs are not limited to simple tasks like visa delivery - universities actively support students in finding meaningful work alongside their studies.

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