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The Major Benefits You Can Count on From Hiring Students for Your Business

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Nowadays, it seems harder for a lot of people, especially students, to get jobs. For starters, some industries, like the food service industry, don’t necessarily cater to students having to be in class. Oftentimes, this is also an issue for retail too. But taking this into account, students tend to need relevant work experience by the time they finish their degree. Now, it’s hard to receive that experience, even within their industry, as one to three years of experience are expected. In fact, some internships have gotten ridiculous expectations too, such as expecting multiple years of experience for unpaid intern work. 

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The expectations for companies get hired, and at the end of the day, students and new grads seem to suffer. But if you’re a business owner, why not try to begin making a difference? You could make a massive transformation for the better in someone’s life. Whether it’s higher education IT staffing or someone who can do simple ecommerce work, you can put your trust in a student!  So, here are some of the major benefits you can count on if you hire students! 

It’s All About the Fresh Perspective

Are you looking for local customers? Maybe students can help you out with this! Hiring students allows your business to employ people with a fresh perspective. These individuals are looking to make an impact and have the drive to do so. They’re also willing to learn and pick up new skills, which may benefit your company in the long run. They’re great for filling in the gaps during busy periods because they can work around their school schedules. They’re younger and usually a bit more tech literate. They’re going to think about certain solutions and topics from a different perspective, which could be a major goldmine for you! Plus, if you’re targeting the age demographic that they are, then you can absolutely count on more benefits too. 

At one point in time, all businesses will greatly benefit from getting a new and fresh perspective. But with that said, there’s one thing that should be pointed out. Students may not be ideal for every position in your business.  Sometimes, things need to be left solely to well-trained professionals. They might lack the maturity required to handle customer interactions, especially if they’re inexperienced.

It’s important to choose the right positions for them and make sure they can handle any unforeseen situations. That said, hiring students can be a valuable tool for your business during peak times and beyond. It can save you money and give you the flexibility to focus on other aspects of your business.

You Don’t Have to Pay Them As Much

Now, you will still need to pay them. People need to have a living wage, and unpaid interns tend to suffer the most. But at the end of the day, you don’t need to pay hundreds of thousands per year like you would a working professional. The costs associated with hiring full-time staff can be high. However, students and graduates usually cost less than those who are already in the workforce. 

This makes it easier for small businesses to get the help they need without hurting their bottom line. Generally speaking, if you hire someone full-time, there’s the expectation to provide benefits, but the expectation isn’t needed for those who work part-time, such as students who will need to work part-time.  

Furthermore, many states and colleges have programs that provide financial incentives for businesses to hire students. This includes wage subsidies and hiring grants. These can be a big help to the business, making it possible to hire more workers. It obviously depends on the area, but this could be something that you could use to your advantage! 

There’s Usually More Flexibility

So, one problem student workers have is the fact that food service and retail tend not to allow for flexibility. If you’re assigned to work at 10 am, but you have a class at 10 am, then you need to pick between this job or school. Of course, all students pick a school. With that said, there is mostly still some flexibility here and there. They usually don’t have children, and they’re rarely in the role of being a caregiver. It’s easier for them to drop their schedule (unless it involves school) to lend a helping hand. Something that not all professionals would be able to do.

Quick Learners

Quick learners are the best employees! Students are eager to get work experience to supplement their allowances and loans, as well as to gain valuable skills to make them competitive when looking for a job post graduation. Their dedication results in high-quality work delivered to your clients. You can count on them being quick learners, and they’re always going to ask questions if they lack the understanding of something. 

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