Innovative ways to earn some extra cash while looking for your dream graduate job

  • 29/08/2023
  • Debbie Mendoza
  • Grads' Corner

University graduates have a wealth of career opportunities at their fingertips. While the sky could very well be the limit, often, it will take you a while to find the right opportunity for you. While you won’t have to start paying back any government student loans until you are earning over the minimum threshold, you may still have other loans, and will definitely have other expenses you need to cover. Searching for a graduate job can sometimes feel like a full time job in itself, so if you don’t want to take on a full-time non-graduate job you may be wondering if there are any innovative approaches to earning some extra cash to keep in mind and what benefits might these strategies have to offer?

A Look at the Online Retail Sector

Do you possess a specific talent that would be of interest to the general public? Are you a natural salesperson? These are two reasons why considering a part-time career in Internet retail sales could be an excellent option. Whether you hope to sell handmade crafts, to market the latest smartphone application or to supply bulk t-shirt orders to a nearby wholesaler, there are countless possibilities when entering into the digital world.

One advantage of this is that you will not require a great deal of capital to become involved in such ventures. In fact, the majority can be carried out from the comfort of your own home. Profits margins will therefore increase and as a result, and you will be able to enjoy greater returns on your work.

However, such roles are not intended to make you a millionaire. They are primarily designed to provide you with extra working capital. Maintain this sense of realism and always remember that the digital future is in your hands.

Quick Ways to Earn a Bit of Extra Cash on a Weekly Basis

Perhaps online sales is not right for you. While e-commerce platforms such as Shopify are able to provide you with an abundance of amazing retail-based tools, you might not have the time to create a dedicated website. In this case, there are a handful of additional possibilities to consider. Here are some tried-and-tested ways to earn a bit of cash online:

  • Get paid to test mobile applications and games.
  • Earn commissions off of sponsored blog posts.
  • Take online surveys (you can sign up for numerous different websites).
  • Become a ghostwriter or editor.
  • Charge graduates a small fee for perfecting and proofreading their CVs.

Although none of these suggestions will provide you with a full-time source of income in the beginning, you could very well be surprised at the overall earning potential. It is also advisable to perform additional online research, as new opportunities for graduate students always arise.

If you’re looking for a way to make some extra cash, the methods outlined above have provided substantial results in the past and there is no reason why you cannot experience the same benefits. Above all, remember that a budding career soon awaits if you make the right choices at the present.


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