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THE YOUNG AT WORK THIS SUMMER

- R SATHYANARA­YANA

With opportunit­ies burgeoning online, and the demand for youngsters with a laptop and a valid driving licence, students from economical­ly weaker sections are all set to begin their part-time jobs. DT Next takes a look at how it helps them acquire skills and earn a livelihood

After the pandemic-induced lull of almost 3 years, the part-time job market for students who have completed Class 12 and those in college is expected to flourish this year with several companies willing to provide short term employment during the summer holidays.

During every summer in the State, many students hailing from lower income families take parttime gigs that not only help their parents but also allow them earn a quick buck and gain experience before their institutio­ns reopens. Earn money, gain skills

The COVID-19 lockdown, and the couple of years post that, has taken a toll on students, as the unorganise­d sector, which provides most of the part-time employment to students, could not provide jobs citing financial loss.

Experts opined that having a parttime job helps students learn skills they might not have the opportunit­y to learn in school or college. Also, they wish to earn their money for personal expenses, rather than depending on

parents or guardians.

With Class 12 board exams over in a couple of weeks, students are gearing up to go for part time jobs for about 4 months starting from May since they’d be admitted to colleges only in September. Similarly, college students too will take up short part-time jobs during summer holidays.

Part-time offers

“A decade ago, part time employment was tedious because it was more of physical work. Now, most part-time jobs are online, and students are interested in doing it to earn money,” said P Vaishnavi, an online job recruiter.

Some of the popular part-time jobs among students are online jobs including personal tutors, data entry, digital marketing and online survey. “Students must have a desktop or laptop with internet connection. These jobs do not require any investment. Working hours are flexible and decent pay too,” she said. Home tutoring is the latest to the list of popular online jobs students who have passed Class 12. Accordingl­y, many websites

need the assistance of personal tutors to help students comprehend a certain topic or subject.

However, TN Siru Thozhil Federation secretary S Muthurajan said that students from lower income families depend on the unorganise­d sector especially textile shops, restaurant­s, browsing centres, job typing units, mobile phone stores and electrical shops. “Normally, working in these places helps them earn between Rs 3,000 and Rs 5,000 during summer vacation. They might get more now since these were the rates in 2019,” he said.

N Magesh Kumar, a food delivery representa­tive, said that he received many enquiries about part-time food delivery jobs. “All you need is a two-wheeler with a valid driving licence for this job. You can easily make between Rs 15,000 and Rs 20,000 per month, provided you work throughout the week from 7 am to 10 pm,” he said.

S Nagendran, an employee at SIPCOT Industrial Estate in Guindy, said that unlike the previous generation, students these days do not take up jobs with hardware. “There are more part-time job opportunit­ies available in MSMEs in the city,” he said.

Students’ preference

G Premkumar, a Class 12 student in Pammal, said: “As I am now typing well, I’d prefer a data entry job. My elder brother also did it in 2018. He earned Rs 300 per day. The salary is calculated by the number of words/ numeric that you’ve entered.”

Premkumar has begun getting opportunit­ies from companies and consultanc­ies in need for data entry operators. “I’ll work till I get admission to college. The money I’ve earned from this job will be used to purchase new clothes for college use,” he said.

S Nataraj, a first-year college student in the city, is more than willing to take on any part-time online job as long as it has flexible timing. “Most online jobs were operated by websites belonging to foreigners. Therefore, we should be careful in choosing an online job so that salary will be disbursed on time,” he pointed out.

However, B Shankar, another college student said he’d prefer to work as a food-delivery agent. “Though it’s a lot of hard work, the salary would be better than the one we get from online work. I have a two-wheeler and I could do this easily,” he stated.

K Ramakumar, a student counsellor in the city, said that a part-time job enables students to pick up many life lessons and hone their skills that cannot be done in educationa­l institutio­ns. “When you start earning, you’ll gain a better understand­ing of how to handle money and become smart about navigating financial aspects at a young age,” he said. “If you work in a company, you learn about teamwork, customer service, leadership, communicat­ion, problem-solving, marketing and other qualities that would help them secure a job after graduation.”

Children (under 14 years) can help his/her family or family enterprise­s in a non-hazardous occupation/enterprise, after his school hours or during vacations. Similarly, a child can work as an artist in an audio-visual entertainm­ent industry, advertisem­ent, films, television serials or any such other entertainm­ent or sports activities, except the circus.

In both cases, the law requires that permission is subject to such conditions and safety measures, as may be prescribed and provided that such work does not affect the school education of the child. This will be applicable for part-time jobs as well.

All you need is a two-wheeler with a valid driving licence for this job. You can easily make Rs 15,000-20,000 per month, provided you work throughout the week from 7 am to 10 pm

—N Magesh Kumar, a food delivery representa­tive

Students who complete Class 12 will be all set to go for part time jobs for about 4 months starting from May since they’d be admitted to colleges only in September

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