I am a non-EEC student doing a master's degree in an IT course. I started my program in october 2007 and I've just finished my first term exams.
Since I started my studies i've never done any sort of work while here and I'll say mostly due to the fact that my job searches were restricted to part time IT jobs (where I have much experience) but I've had no luck up until now. I had actual almost given up on getting a part time IT related job until as luck would have it I applied for this part time IT support job working 2 days a week and i was offered the job.
The work involves providing 1st to 3rd level IT support in a large organisaton (and the 2 days a work was because it's a job share with an existing worker who required some work day flexibiliity from the organisation) and would be paying between 11k to 12k pa. I think the full time position was paying something like 28k pa and the 2 days per week had been pro rated to the 11-12k pa range.
The company would be offering this work a fixed term 7-month contract basis that would be renewable.
My concerns are this:
1. The salary while reflecting the level of speciality or skillset required on the job might ordinarily seems to be high and not fit in the profile of a part time student job. Is there any possibility of this being miscontrued by home office as taking full time career employment by deduction from the wages earned. From the indications i have, that this is a typical monthly wage for some full time jobs in certain sectors.
2. I am looking at applying for IGS after graduation and I am really unsure if home office might have any reason to believe that based on the wages earned monthly, that the job is a full time or permanent role. But the truth is the job would only be working two fixed days a week (both days combined under 20hours as it'll be working the normal 9--5). I don't know what checks are carried out but i'm worried that merely looking at my NI and payslips might lead to drawing a wrong conclusion that the job was full time and working more than 20hours per week.
I am really worried about this and the company would possibly be requiring that i accept an offer by next week. I would appreciate any helpful advice in this regards bearing in mind my concerns detailed above and that i am overtly careful about not violating my visa terms. Is there anything further I need to know or is there any specific terms that need to be indicated in the employment letter. Do you forsee any problems when I apply for IGS later this year, most likely sometiime in oct/nov.
Apologies for the lengthy post and appreciate your prompt responses.
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