Knowing where to look makes all the difference. Singapore has various channels for part-time job seekers.
Online job portals are a primary tool: JobStreet, Indeed, FastJobs, LinkedIn often list part time roles. Search filters can help narrow to part time, weekend, flexible hours. ([OCNJ Daily][6])
Recruitment agencies can help match you with employers hiring part time staff. Some specialise in F&B, events, retail. They may require registration and sometimes offer temporary or ad hoc gigs.
Student clubs or school career offices: sometimes landlords, companies, or alumni networks reach campus or post in student groups. Checking notice boards, school career centres, or student union social media pages can reveal local opportunities.
Social media and messaging apps: Facebook groups, Telegram channels, WhatsApp groups often share part time job postings. Local community boards too. Be careful and verify legitimacy.
Walk-in applications: particularly in retail stores, cafés, food outlets. Going into shops, handing in resumes, asking if they hire part time can work, especially in malls or neighbourhood centres. Sometimes you get hired faster this way without waiting days for online replies.