Part-Time Job Opportunities
Find part-time work opportunities while studying at Hult International Business School
Part-Time Jobs Around Hult
Students at Hult's London campus can look for part-time work in retail, hospitality, office support, events and startup-adjacent roles around East and Central London. The location gives students access to a large and varied job market.
International students should always check UK visa work rules before starting any job.
Common Part-Time Job Options
| Job type | Where students may find it | Why it can help |
|---|---|---|
| Retail assistant | Shops, markets and brand stores | Builds customer service and communication |
| Cafe or restaurant staff | Cafes, restaurants, bars and hotels | Flexible shifts and common student work |
| Reception or admin assistant | Offices, schools and service firms | Builds organisation and office skills |
| Event staff | Conferences, venues and startup events | Useful in a major business city |
| Student ambassador | Campus events and admissions support | Good for networking and confidence |
| Customer service | Call centres and service teams | Helps with problem solving and communication |
| Internship-style support | Startups and small firms | Relevant to business students |
| Tutor or language support | Private tutoring and language services | Good for students with strong academic skills |
Where To Search
Students can search for part-time work through:
- Hult career services
- LinkedIn and UK job boards
- Startup and business networks
- Retail and hospitality employers near campus
- Student groups and classmates
- Event and conference venues
- Accommodation and local community boards
Because London is competitive, students should apply early and keep their CV ready.
On-Campus And Near-Campus Work
Working near campus can make it easier to manage classes and social life. It also helps students stay close to the school community and make the most of their time in London.
Practical Advice For International Students
Before applying for part-time jobs, students should:
- Prepare a one-page CV
- Check visa work rights
- Keep study the top priority
- Track shifts around deadlines and exams
- Avoid informal work without the right paperwork
- Use career services for application help
Best Approach For September 2026 Students
Students arriving for the September 2026 intake should first settle into housing, classes and visa processes. Once they are comfortable, they can start looking for work that builds both income and employability.
The best part-time jobs are usually the ones that strengthen communication, professional habits and confidence, because those skills matter in Hult's global business environment.
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