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Does anyone at Rutgers know where I can find a flexible part-time job for students on campus? I only found two campus positions on handshake and haven’t heard back from either yet. I feel like there has to be a lot more out there than what I’ve seen on handshake
Something similar to the digital classroom support specialist or tech help desk would be great. I consider myself tech savvy
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Recently Store Managers have been offering me jobs from different locations but same company in my town. The company is T-Mobile. It’s going to be my first job. I have a couple questions for any former/current employees. Is it better to work for T-Mobile, metro by T-Mobile, or a third party T-Mobile? Any difference in benefits or wage? Thanks
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I think Harvard Business School offer them online!
You can check Udemy or Coursera. They have a massive catalog of awe-inspiring courses for beginners and advanced learners with a proper course review system, which you can check to gauge how the current students feel about the course.
Assuming you mean finance. 😉 I'd start with some of the coursework available on Udemy and Coursera. LinkedIn used to have online courses as well (not sure if they still do). This will be the least expensive path to get your feet wet. From there, if you decide you'd like to go further, then you can look into longer-term certification programs.