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Can students work?
Yes, many international students can work while studying in Switzerland, but they must follow permit and canton rules. According to Study in Switzerland+, foreign students may work up to 15 hours per week during studies and up to full-time during semester breaks, with work reported to immigration authorities. Non-EU/EFTA students may usually start only after six months of study and the employer must handle the required request.
Part-time work vs internship
A part-time job is usually extra work outside your course. An internship may be an official part of your academic program. This distinction is important because internships are often structured through the university and connected to your education. Part-time work might include hospitality, events, administration, retail, babysitting, tutoring or campus-related work.
What students should expect
Switzerland has high salaries, but it also has high living costs. Student work can help with personal expenses, but families should not depend on it to pay the full cost of studies. A realistic plan is to use student work as support, not as the main financial strategy. Students also need enough time and energy to succeed academically.
How to improve your chances
Students with strong English, some German or French, punctuality, confidence and a service-minded attitude have better chances. A polished CV and professional interview behavior matter. Hospitality students often have an advantage because service jobs are closely connected to their training.
Important warning
Work and immigration rules can change and may vary by canton, nationality and permit type. Always confirm your exact situation with the university and local authorities before accepting work.
Final advice for families
The best choice is rarely the cheapest or the most famous university. The best choice is the one that fits the student’s personality, budget, academic level and career goal. Magic Mentor helps families compare options clearly before they commit.