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You can consider starting a side hustle.
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Amelia Yamato Leow
01 Aug 2020
Student Ambassador 20/21 at Seedly
Freelance research analyst - there is a pretty promising gig by Ravenry. There's also another by a company called Wonder.
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Andy Sim
09 Mar 2020
HR Professional at a Financial Institution
Here are some ideas:
1) Grab driver
2) Teach tuition
3) Dog walker
4) Sell items on carousell
5) Affiliate Marketing
6) Photography
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When i was in my uni time, part time tutor is the most popular part time job. You can earn quite a l...
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Hi Anon,
Besides some of the ways already mentioned amogst the answers, I believe freelancing might be suitable for you in terms of applying a skill and its flexibility in taking up a project as well.
You may consider looking up Fiverr or Upwork and they usually have a small fee for freelancers to bid on a project. Here's a link that provides a comparison on the platforms as well as some more alternatives you may consider!
https://www.outsourceaccelerator.com/articles/u...
Hope this helps, all the best! :-)