3.7 Part-time job

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<loop_index id="5ff452a544906">Part-time Job</loop_index>
<loop_index id="5ff452a54490c">Career Development</loop_index>
<loop_index id="5ff452a544910">450&nbsp;€ jobs</loop_index>
<loop_index id="5ff452a544913">minimum wage</loop_index>


Es gibt für Studierende die Möglichkeit, neben dem Studium einen Nebenjob anzunehmen. Es gibt sowohl qualifizierte Nebenjobs mit Bezug zum Studium als auch unqualifizierte (z.B. in der Systemgastronomie, Logistik, Produktion, Kinderbetreuung usw.). Qualifizierte Nebenjobs werden in Lübeck nicht so häufig angeboten. Planen Sie auf jeden Fall Zeit ein, um einen Nebenjob zu finden. Rechnen Sie auf keinen Fall damit, sich ab dem ersten Tag in Lübeck durch einen Nebenjob finanzieren zu können. Je besser Ihre deutschen Sprachkenntnisse sind, desto einfacher wird es einen Nebenjob zu finden. Bei der Jobsuche und beim Schreiben der Bewerbungen unterstützt Sie das Career Development gerne. (Link Career Development)
===Part-time Job===
Verbreitet sind sogenannte 450€ Jobs. Diese sind nicht steuerpflichtig. Für Gehalt was 450 € überschreitet, müssen Sie in Deutschland Steuern zahlen.
In Deutschland ist ein gesetzlicher Mindestlohn von derzeit 9,35€ pro Stunde vorgeschrieben.
Bitte beachten Sie Ihre Visumsbedingungen. Studierende aus nicht EU-Ländern dürfen max. 120 volle oder 240 halbe Tage im Jahr arbeiten. Bei Fragen dazu wenden Sie sich an Evans Gumbe vom International Office (Link zum Personenverzeichnis: Evans).


Medium: Video Interview mit Beispielen von Studentenjobs?
<loop_area type="question">''Do you have a student job? How did you secure it? What is your job description?''</loop_area>
 
 
Students have the opportunity to take on a part-time job alongside their studies. There are both part-time jobs directly related to your studies and others (e.g. in catering, logistics, production, childcare, etc.).
 
'''Jobs that are related to your studies''' are not offered as often in Lübeck and hard to find. In any case, make sure that you allow yourself plenty of time to find a job.
 
<loop_area type="important">Do not expect to be able to finance yourself from your first day in Lübeck through a side job.</loop_area>
 
 
The more advanced your German language skills are, the easier it will be to find a side job.
 
[https://www.th-luebeck.de/studium-und-weiterbildung/studienberatung/praktikum-und-beruf/ The Career Development] will gladly support you in finding a job and help you writing your application.
 
In Germany, you have to pay taxes for salaries that exceed 450&nbsp;€. Thus, so-called '''450&nbsp;€ jobs''' are most common for part-time jobs in Germany, because these payments are not required to be taxed.
 
The legal minimum wage in Germany is currently (July 2021) 9.60&nbsp;€ per hour and is supposed to increase every six months.
 
<loop_area type="important">Please note your visa regulations. Students from non-EU countries may work a maximum of 120 full working days or 240 half-days per year.
</loop_area>
 
If you have any questions, please contact the [https://intro2thl.eduloop.de/loop/Contact_information International Office].

Latest revision as of 18:18, 21 May 2021

Part-time Job[]

Ques­tion

Do you have a student job? How did you secure it? What is your job description?


Students have the opportunity to take on a part-time job alongside their studies. There are both part-time jobs directly related to your studies and others (e.g. in catering, logistics, production, childcare, etc.).

Jobs that are related to your studies are not offered as often in Lübeck and hard to find. In any case, make sure that you allow yourself plenty of time to find a job.

Impor­tant

Do not expect to be able to finance yourself from your first day in Lübeck through a side job.


The more advanced your German language skills are, the easier it will be to find a side job.

The Career Development will gladly support you in finding a job and help you writing your application.

In Germany, you have to pay taxes for salaries that exceed 450 €. Thus, so-called 450 € jobs are most common for part-time jobs in Germany, because these payments are not required to be taxed.

The legal minimum wage in Germany is currently (July 2021) 9.60 € per hour and is supposed to increase every six months.

Impor­tant

Please note your visa regulations. Students from non-EU countries may work a maximum of 120 full working days or 240 half-days per year.

If you have any questions, please contact the International Office.