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	<title>Cape Town Job Search &#187; Students</title>
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		<title>Holiday Student Jobs</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2010 09:05:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Holiday student jobs offer part time work for those who need something to do during their summer vacation. There are plenty of vacancies in Cape Town; all you have to do is determine what employment would suit you best. You could go to recruitment agencies and leave your information with them and have them contact [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Holiday student jobs offer part time work for those who need something to do during their summer vacation. There are plenty of vacancies in Cape Town; all you have to do is determine what employment would suit you best. You could go to recruitment agencies and leave your information with them and have them contact you when they come across something. In the mean time, you can look around and hand your C.V in to a few places; you are sure to get a call back. While you are looking around, the recruitment agencies will be doing their bit too.</p>
<p>Part time work isn’t always that easy to find, and this is why when you’re looking for holiday student jobs you need all the help you can get. Most <a href="http://www.capetownjobsearch.co.za/summer-jobs-for-students/">summer jobs</a> are available in restaurants, video stores and supermarkets as the jobs there are always rotating. These days, any employment is scarce, especially for those who are just looking for temporary work, so it is important that you consider any offers you get. There are many options in Cape Town, as the Mother City is a big tourist destination so when it is in season; they accept help with open arms.</p>
<p>When searching for vacancies it is important that you create a good first impression. Even though you are just walking around handing out your C.V, wearing the finest clothes you have and putting your excellent manners to good use can almost secure your foot in the door of a new company. It is vital that you tell the companies you visit that you are looking for part time work and nothing permanent; well not now anyway. When they have seen how well you work and after your studies are complete and you’re still interested, maybe you could discuss a permanent position instead of the holiday student jobs you have had.</p>
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		<title>Student Holiday Jobs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Student holiday jobs are not difficult to find, especially if you are willing to look for many different kinds of employment. In areas that are close to universities many of the students return to their homes over the holiday, which means that over summer there are more vacancies than usual in cities like Grahamstown and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Student holiday jobs are not difficult to find, especially if you are willing to look for many different kinds of employment. In areas that are close to universities many of the students return to their homes over the holiday, which means that over summer there are more vacancies than usual in cities like Grahamstown and Cape Town.</p>
<p>There are two main types of <strong>student holiday jobs</strong> – those that you want because they will give you experience in your field, and those you are looking for just to make a little bit of extra cash. The second kind is normally the easiest to find. If you are looking for part time work in a restaurant or small store it is often useful approach the actual restaurant or store and see if they are looking for help. This way you can develop a relationship with the staff and you can become more than a name on a CV. Many of these places require that you do some training shifts to make sure that you will be able to meet the demands of the vacancies they are offering.</p>
<p>If you are looking for the first kind of part time work, the one that you want for important work experience, then it is often best to go through a recruitment agency. These agencies have skilled people working for them that can help to place you in the most appropriate form of employment, which can help to make the process less daunting. Big companies often have hundreds of students applying to work for them every summer so they need to be selective. At a recruitment agency they will be able to make your CV look as appealing as possible which is great for you; because you never know, you could get a permanent job out of your student holiday work!</p>
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		<title>Tourism Jobs</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Sep 2009 17:31:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tourism jobs can be the nicest ways to discover all the treasures the world has to offer. They also offer incredible ways to discover your own country because many of the tourists that you encounter will be excited about the holiday they’ve planned with you. If you’re interested in pursuing this career you will need [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tourism jobs can be the nicest ways to discover all the treasures the world has to offer. They also offer incredible ways to discover your own country because many of the tourists that you encounter will be excited about the holiday they’ve planned with you. If you’re interested in pursuing this career you will need to decide whether you’re interested in volunteer tourism, which can take you abroad, or whether you’re looking for paid work, with travel agents for example.</p>
<p>Travel agents work within an office and assist people with booking their holidays, choosing their destinations and getting the best deals on travel both locally and abroad. Most agents are looking for someone who is computer literate, has at least a Matric and preferably a degree in tourism, and someone who has good telephonic skills and is well presented.</p>
<p>Volunteer tourism has become popular and many school leavers are using it as an opportunity to see the world and gain some work experience in the process. This is not an option to pursue if you’re travelling on a tight budget, but there are ways to achieve a balance between holiday and work. To start out, you should have a look at the country you’re looking at travelling to, and see what sort of permits you need to work there. Also consider particular types of tourism you’d like to be involved in, for example adventure tourism (shark cage diving for example), or sport tourism (skiing holidays are common in Europe) and look for something in that industry. It’s a good idea to evaluate any company that interests you carefully before agreeing to commit to them. You should also make sure that they know that you will be travelling yourself, and won’t be there all day every day.</p>
<p>There are positives and negatives to both types of jobs, so investigate both thoroughly before you make a decision. If you’d like to break the mould and aren’t looking for a repetitive job, then tourism jobs could be perfect for you.</p>
<h3>Volunteer Job Opportunities in South Africa</h3>
<p>Volunteer job opportunities in South Africa are abundant and should you be interested there are a number of organisations that are there to help place you. One such organisation is called 50% for the people. This organisation has a number of projects that are open to anyone who is willing to help out in communities that are in dire need of it. This organisation helps those communities that were marginalised during the horrible years of Apartheid and who as a result live in lamentable conditions. One of the main problems facing the South African population is HIV/AIDS that has left hundreds of thousands of children orphaned. It is because of this that 50% for the people came to fruition.</p>
<p>Unlike other volunteer job opportunities in South Africa, 50% for the people offer their volunteers the opportunity to help communities all over South Africa. Their tour begins in Cape Town and ends in Durban which means that not only do you get to contribute to people in dire need but you also get to travel around South Africa and experience the diversity of cultures of this beautiful country in a unique way. This organisation also believes that instead of only contributing a tiny amount of the volunteers’ financial contribution in community projects, that in order to truly help more financial investment is needed. As a result, they contribute 50% of their volunteers’ contribution in to the communities that need it most.</p>
<p>For those of you who are looking to take part in a volunteer programme in South Africa, then 50% for the people is an organisation that you should definitely consider. You can find out more about this fantastic organisation on their website at <em>www.volunteersouthafrica.co.za</em>. Here you will find all the information about how it works, how to apply, and the volunteer job opportunities in South Africa.</p>
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