Updated April 2026 · UK Student Visa limit: 20 hrs/week during term time
Working part-time in Birmingham is one of the best ways to reduce your financial dependency on family support. At Birmingham's average student wage of £11.6/hr, working 20 hours/week earns approximately £1,005/month gross (£884/month after tax).
Weekly (20hrs)
£232
before tax
Monthly gross
£1,005
legal maximum
Monthly net
~£884
after basic tax
🟢 High — Birmingham has strong demand for student workers — most find a job within 2–4 weeks of arrival.
Difficulty reflects how competitive it is to get hired, not the job itself. "Easy" = most students hired within 1–3 weeks.
Register with a recruitment agency
Adecco, Manpower, and Blue Arrow all operate in Birmingham. They place students in temp roles quickly — often within a week.
Visit university careers service
Your university careers service posts verified part-time vacancies. Many are specifically aimed at international students and flexible around studies.
Walk into hospitality venues
Bars, restaurants, and cafes in Birmingham often prefer walk-in applicants with a printed CV. Visit during quiet morning hours (10am–12pm).
Apply to major supermarkets
Tesco, Sainsbury's, Lidl, and Aldi all hire students regularly and offer flexible zero-hours contracts. Apply via their websites directly.
Use student job apps
Stint and Caterer.com specialise in flexible hospitality shifts. You can pick and choose shifts around your timetable.
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