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Student jobs: who, how, how much, and why?

Student jobs: who, how, how much, and why?

Are you between 15 and 27 years old and studying in Luxembourg or abroad? In Luxembourg, you can apply for a summer job for a maximum of two months.
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Employment conditions for students in Luxembourg

In Luxembourg, students and those under the age of 18 can easily find seasonal work, especially in the summer. This is quite common practice from the age of 15 onwards.

Student jobs during the school holidays

In Luxembourg, companies regularly offer summer jobs. Young residents of municipalities can also participate in municipal work, which is tailored to them. These summer jobs have flexible working hours and are paid.

These youth jobs generally take place during the spring or summer school holidays. For example, students can do gardening work in the municipality's green spaces. They can perform other manual labor or provide services in municipal facilities. Young people can also take on small office jobs, filing work, or even participate in administrative tasks.

But whatever the job, it's important to note that these jobs for young people are fairly well paid!

Youth employment: working conditions and legislation

Even though young people have the same working conditions as other employees , a student job has a few specific features.

First, the young person hired must sign a specific employment contract with their employer in advance . This contract will define the duration of the assignment and the conditions of employment.

In addition, the employer must register their young employee with the > Social Security Joint Center.

However, these youth jobs do not entitle the employee to paid leave. If a young person wishes to take exceptional leave, they must obtain prior approval from their employer. Furthermore, they will not be paid during this absence, regardless of the reason.

It is essential for any student working in Luxembourg to understand the health protocols related to absences. If you need to know the terms and conditions regarding the medical certificate required by the CNS, you can consult our information on sick leave and employee rights in Luxembourg for more details .

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Regulated salaries for student jobs

The minimum wage for young workers is linked to the employee's age.

  • Are you between 15 and 17 years old? Your pay is 75% of the minimum social wage.
  • Are you between 17 and 18 years old? The hourlywage is based on 80% of the minimum social wage.
  • From the age of 18, your salary is calculated on the basis of full-time unskilled work (40 hours per week).

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Exemptions from social security contributions, except for accidents

In Luxembourg, unlike other jobs, student jobs are partially exempt from social security contributions.

As young people are covered for accidents, accident insurancecontributions apply to the

However, no contributions are levied for health insurance or pension insurance. In the event of illness, sick days are not covered. Young people do not contribute to retirement pensions or long-term care insurance either.

Tax exemption on student contracts

More good news for students: their wages are tax-exempt up to a certain hourly amount!

Please note: students who work for more than four months during the school year lose their family allowance benefits. This applies if their gross monthly salary is equal to or greater than the minimum wage.

Where to look for a summer job?

Every year, local authorities ask their young residents to fill administrative or seasonal jobs. Holiday activities such as Spillnomëtteger or gardening are the most common positions.

To apply for these jobs, contact your local council in March or April. The first applicants are the first to be selected.

Temporary employment agencies also list certain summer jobs open to young people. Don't hesitate to check them out.

You can also visit the jugendinfo.lu website dedicated to young people in Luxembourg.

Why work when you're a student?

Finance your studies with seasonal jobs

Working during the summer will allow you to save money. Not everyone is lucky enough to receive a higher education scholarship or have parents who finance their studies. By saving from the age of 15-16, you give yourself a better chance of devoting yourself solely to your higher education later on. You will be able to spend as much time as you want studying!

Gain financial independence by working during your studies

Earning money as a student allows you to gain financial independence and therefore greater autonomy. Student jobs are ideal for this. They allow you to arrange your working hours around your studies.

Boost your resume with summer jobs

Salary isn't the only motivation for working as a student. Young people who have worked during their studies find it much easier to find a permanent job at the end of their education.

Your potential employers will appreciate that you are already familiar with the world of work. You demonstrate your ability to work in a corporate environment, with its rules and social interactions. You demonstrate basic personal skills that are useful for joining a company.

All the more reason to apply for student jobs!

Fixed-term contracts for students

Students can also apply for part-time fixed-term contracts outside of school holidays. To do so, they must:

In this job, students can work a maximum of 60 hours per month. The salary is based on the minimum wage and depends on the student's age. The actual salary is slightly higher than that of a student job.

To better understand why many young people choose to take on a fixed-term contract or student job outside their home country, explore why moving to Luxembourg can be advantageous in such a dynamic environment.

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Laurent Ollier

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