Part-Time Job Opportunities
Find part-time work opportunities while studying at Bangor Business School
Part-Time Jobs Around Bangor Business School
Bangor Business School students can look for part-time work through Bangor University's CareerConnect platform, the Student Employment Bureau, local employers and university opportunities.
Bangor is a smaller city, so the job market is not as large as London or Manchester. The benefit is that living costs may be lower, and students can access campus, hospitality, retail, tourism and local business roles.
Student Work Rules In The UK
Eligible Student visa holders on full-time degree-level courses can usually work:
- Up to 20 hours per week during term time
- Full time during official vacation periods
- Only within the conditions printed on their immigration permission
Students should keep clear records of hours worked and should not exceed their visa limits.
Common Part-Time Job Options
Business students in Bangor may look for roles in:
- University campus jobs
- Student ambassador roles
- Cafes and restaurants
- Retail stores
- Supermarkets
- Hotels and tourism businesses
- Customer service
- Administrative support
- Events work
- Student Employment Bureau roles
- Volunteering roles
- Entry-level finance or office support, where available
Business students should also look for roles that build transferable skills such as customer service, communication, teamwork, budgeting and administration.
Where Students Can Search
Students can search through:
- CareerConnect
- Student Employment Bureau
- Bangor Careers and Employability Service
- University vacancies
- UK job boards
- Local shops, cafes, hotels and restaurants
- Student networks and societies
- Employer events and fairs
CareerConnect is especially useful because it lists part-time, full-time, temporary, graduate, internship, placement and volunteering opportunities.
What Students Usually Need Before Working
Before starting work, students may need:
- Valid Student visa permission
- Proof of right to work
- UK bank account
- National Insurance number
- UK-style CV
- Class timetable
- Term and vacation dates
- Understanding of payslips, tax and minimum wage
Students should avoid job scams and should never pay money to get a job.
Balancing Work And Study
Business courses can include lectures, seminars, group projects, presentations, exams and dissertation work. Students should keep part-time hours manageable, especially during assessment periods.
A good plan is to start with limited hours, use CareerConnect, and choose work that supports employability without damaging grades.
Best Areas To Explore In Bangor
Students can explore part-time work around:
- Bangor city centre
- University campus
- Students' Union
- Cafes and restaurants
- Retail stores and supermarkets
- Hotels and tourism employers
- Nearby North Wales visitor areas
- Local offices and community organisations
Advice For September 2026 Students
Students joining Bangor Business School in September 2026 should prepare a UK-style CV, register on CareerConnect, understand Student visa work limits and apply early for part-time roles.
The best part-time job is legal, manageable and useful for future business employability.
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