a market for short-term or one-off jobs in Nepal?

Posting eta cause i know you guys are not reading it elsewhere😭

Well guys, this thing clicked in my mind about a problem with students and people looking for flexible work in Nepal, and guys i just want to get a critical opinion on this idea, so you guys can be brutally honest and criticize me as much as you want, that'd be of great help.

So euta side ma chei there are students who want to earn some money but don't necessarily want a traditional part-time job, well nepal ma student ko college time sanga match hune job pauna ni garo cha, ani plus hangouts ko lagi ta 3 4k le nei pugcha ani students do want quick money just enough for hangouts bhayeni instead of having to wait for a salary last samma.

Students ko case ma, lets say they have 3 free hours on Saturday, a week off from college, or a few days where they're free. They might be willing to do things like tutoring, helping someone move, event work, data entry, packing, cleaning, helping a small business for a few days, etc.

But most of the places where you look for jobs are built around the idea of an actual job, something ongoing, with fixed hours and a longer commitment.

On the other side, there are people and small businesses who sometimes need someone for a very specific task.

For example:

I need 2 people to help move some furniture tomorrow.

I need someone to help set up an event for 5 hours.

I need someone to help pack orders for two days.

I need a tutor for the next two weeks.

I need someone to help clean/organise something.

I need an extra pair of hands at my shop this weekend.\

aba yo examples ho, tbh i dont know how realistic these examples are in a larger market, tara i have seen esto hires once or twice chei

So now, these aren't really full-time jobs, and sometimes they aren't even conventional part-time jobs. They're just small, short-term jobs that need to get done.

So the idea I'm thinking about is basically a marketplace specifically for this.

Someone who needs something done posts the job tespachi people nearby who are available can apply tespachi the employer chooses someone ani once the job gets completed and both sides can rate each other. basically like indrive but for freelancing😭

The main focus would be quick, short term work, instead of traditional permanent employment.

I'm not claiming this is a completely new idea. I've found a few things in Nepal that are somewhat similar, which is actually one of the reasons I want to ask here rather than just blindly build it.

What I'm really trying to figure out is whether there is actually a large enough employer-side market for this in Nepal.

I can already see plenty of people who would want to earn this way. But that's only half the marketplace.

Tara if there aren't enough employers who would hire and actually pay students or freelancers as a whole for these small tasks, then the whole thing will fall apart.

I am not asking you guys to answer all these, but i do need opinion from you guys haii please

So, Does something like this already exist in Nepal and I'm just unaware of it? If it exists, why hasn't it taken off?

Would you actually use something like this if you needed a quick job done?

If you're a business owner, would you post a 2-hour/1-day/1-week job on a platform like this?

What kind of jobs do you think people would actually pay for?

What would stop you from using it?

Is the employer market in Nepal actually big enough?

What problems do you immediately see with trust, payment, safety, reliability, scams, etc.?

Ani last chei ,do you guys think this is actually gonna work😭

Ani also i am a bsc cs student ani this is the first project i would be working on so money is not my main motive, i js wanna be working on something that interests me and could be a star point in my portfolio

If people here think there isn't actually a need for something like this, I'd rather hear that now before I put a lot of time into building it.

So yeah, long post i know, but any or every opinion would be appreciated😭

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u/qwertylkjop — 1 day ago
▲ 5 r/Nepal

a market for short-term or one-off jobs in Nepal?

Well guys, this thing clicked in my mind about a problem with students and people looking for flexible work in Nepal, and guys i just want to get a critical opinion on this idea, so you guys can be brutally honest and criticize me as much as you want, that'd be of great help.

So euta side ma chei there are students who want to earn some money but don't necessarily want a traditional part-time job, well nepal ma student ko college time sanga match hune job pauna ni garo cha, ani plus hangouts ko lagi ta 3 4k le nei pugcha ani students do want quick money just enough for hangouts bhayeni instead of having to wait for a salary last samma.

Students ko case ma, lets say they have 3 free hours on Saturday, a week off from college, or a few days where they're free. They might be willing to do things like tutoring, helping someone move, event work, data entry, packing, cleaning, helping a small business for a few days, etc.

But most of the places where you look for jobs are built around the idea of an actual job, something ongoing, with fixed hours and a longer commitment.

On the other side, there are people and small businesses who sometimes need someone for a very specific task.

For example:

I need 2 people to help move some furniture tomorrow.

I need someone to help set up an event for 5 hours.

I need someone to help pack orders for two days.

I need a tutor for the next two weeks.

I need someone to help clean/organise something.

I need an extra pair of hands at my shop this weekend.\

aba yo examples ho, tbh i dont know how realistic these examples are in a larger market, tara i have seen esto hires once or twice chei

So now, these aren't really full-time jobs, and sometimes they aren't even conventional part-time jobs. They're just small, short-term jobs that need to get done.

So the idea I'm thinking about is basically a marketplace specifically for this.

Someone who needs something done posts the job tespachi people nearby who are available can apply tespachi the employer chooses someone ani once the job gets completed and both sides can rate each other. basically like indrive but for freelancing😭

The main focus would be quick, short term work, instead of traditional permanent employment.

I'm not claiming this is a completely new idea. I've found a few things in Nepal that are somewhat similar, which is actually one of the reasons I want to ask here rather than just blindly build it.

What I'm really trying to figure out is whether there is actually a large enough employer-side market for this in Nepal.

I can already see plenty of people who would want to earn this way. But that's only half the marketplace.

Tara if there aren't enough employers who would hire and actually pay students or freelancers as a whole for these small tasks, then the whole thing will fall apart.

I am not asking you guys to answer all these, but i do need opinion from you guys haii please

So, Does something like this already exist in Nepal and I'm just unaware of it? If it exists, why hasn't it taken off?

Would you actually use something like this if you needed a quick job done?

If you're a business owner, would you post a 2-hour/1-day/1-week job on a platform like this?

What kind of jobs do you think people would actually pay for?

What would stop you from using it?

Is the employer market in Nepal actually big enough?

What problems do you immediately see with trust, payment, safety, reliability, scams, etc.?

Ani last chei ,do you guys think this is actually gonna work😭

Ani also i am a bsc cs student ani this is the first project i would be working on so money is not my main motive, i js wanna be working on something that interests me and could be a star point in my portfolio

If people here think there isn't actually a need for something like this, I'd rather hear that now before I put a lot of time into building it.

So yeah, long post i know, but any or every opinion would be appreciated😭

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u/qwertylkjop — 1 day ago

Is there a market for short-term or one-off jobs in Nepal?

Well guys, this thing clicked in my mind about a problem with students and people looking for flexible work in Nepal, and guys i just want to get a critical opinion on this idea, so you guys can be brutally honest and criticize me as much as you want, that'd be of great help.

So euta side ma chei there are students who want to earn some money but don't necessarily want a traditional part-time job, well nepal ma student ko college time sanga match hune job pauna ni garo cha, ani plus hangouts ko lagi ta 3 4k le nei pugcha ani students do want quick money just enough for hangouts bhayeni instead of having to wait for a salary last samma.

Students ko case ma, lets say they have 3 free hours on Saturday, a week off from college, or a few days where they're free. They might be willing to do things like tutoring, helping someone move, event work, data entry, packing, cleaning, helping a small business for a few days, etc.

But most of the places where you look for jobs are built around the idea of an actual job, something ongoing, with fixed hours and a longer commitment.

On the other side, there are people and small businesses who sometimes need someone for a very specific task.

For example:

I need 2 people to help move some furniture tomorrow.

I need someone to help set up an event for 5 hours.

I need someone to help pack orders for two days.

I need a tutor for the next two weeks.

I need someone to help clean/organise something.

I need an extra pair of hands at my shop this weekend.\

aba yo examples ho, tbh i dont know how realistic these examples are in a larger market, tara i have seen esto hires once or twice chei

So now, these aren't really full-time jobs, and sometimes they aren't even conventional part-time jobs. They're just small, short-term jobs that need to get done.

So the idea I'm thinking about is basically a marketplace specifically for this.

Someone who needs something done posts the job → people nearby who are available can apply → the employer chooses someone → the job gets completed and both sides can rate each other. basically like indrive but for freelancing😭

The main focus would be quick, short term work, instead of traditional permanent employment.

I'm not claiming this is a completely new idea. I've found a few things in Nepal that are somewhat similar, which is actually one of the reasons I want to ask here rather than just blindly build it.

What I'm really trying to figure out is whether there is actually a large enough employer-side market for this in Nepal.

I can already see plenty of people who would want to earn this way. But that's only half the marketplace.

Tara if there aren't enough employers who would hire and actually pay students or freelancers as a whole for these small tasks, then the whole thing will fall apart.

I am not asking you guys to answer all these, but i do need opinion from you guys haii please

So, Does something like this already exist in Nepal and I'm just unaware of it? If it exists, why hasn't it taken off?

Would you actually use something like this if you needed a quick job done?

If you're a business owner, would you post a 2-hour/1-day/1-week job on a platform like this?

What kind of jobs do you think people would actually pay for?

What would stop you from using it?

Is the employer market in Nepal actually big enough?

What problems do you immediately see with trust, payment, safety, reliability, scams, etc.?

Ani last chei ,do you guys think this is actually gonna work😭

Ani also i am a bsc cs student ani this is the first project i would be working on so money is not my main motive, i js wanna be working on something that interests me and could be a star point in my portfolio

If people here think there isn't actually a need for something like this, I'd rather hear that now before I put a lot of time into building it.

So yeah, long post i know, but any or every opinion would be appreciated😭

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u/qwertylkjop — 1 day ago
▲ 2 r/Nepal_Genz+1 crossposts

Looking for college to study in (not as that college ko student😭)

Guys, i cant get myself to study ghar ma ani if i go to study mero college ko library ma that always ends with me and my friends hanging out for hours and barely getting anything done, so well😭 i was planning to enter random college ko library to study since i wouldn’t know anyone in the college i wouldn’t be distracted, do you guys know any colleges that dont check student id gate ma, ani library ma basera if i study no one would bother asking if i am tei college ko student or not😭🙏

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u/Different_Age86 — 1 day ago
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To the A-Levels students in Nepal

If you’re sitting your papers this Oct/Nov 2026 and having a hard time finding a good tutor at a reasonable fee, feel free to DM me.

I tutor Economics & Business, and I’ve:
• Ranked among the top students in Nepal
• Tutored 30+ students
• Helped students build a strong understanding of concepts and exam technique

If you’re looking for affordable, personalised tutoring, feel free to reach out.

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u/qwertylkjop — 10 days ago
▲ 0 r/Nepal

I’m so done watching A-Level students in Nepal get ripped off by tuition agencies.

If you’re prepping for the upcoming October/November sessions, especially if you're a private candidate, you already know how frustrating the scene is in Nepal right now. Agencies are out here charging absolute fortunes just to hand you mediocre notes, zero solved past papers, and absolutely no real mock exams to show where you actually stand. It feels like a massive cash-grab where the only people losing are you and your family.

I’m completely bypassing the middlemen to change this. I was the Nepal Topper for the Oct/Nov 2024 sessions, and I am opening up a focused exam-prep group for Economics, Business, Accounting, and English General Paper (EGP). I am offering this at 50% less than what agencies charge, but with double the actual value.

You get the exact framework I used to top the country, everything agencies don't give you. You will get my personal revision notes, solved past papers, high-yield cram sheets, and weekly timed mocks with detailed test reports so you can track your exact progress. On top of that, I’m putting my money where my mouth is: I am so confident in this system that when you secure an A or A*, you get 10% cashback on your fees.

This is your shot at an A* without risking a bad grade just because of high tuition costs. I can only take a handful of students to ensure everyone gets individual attention and once the sessions start, the doors close for this exam cycle. Do not look back in November wishing you took action today. DM me right now or ping me on Instagram pra.iksh to claim your spot before it's taken. Let's get to work.

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u/qwertylkjop — 1 month ago
▲ 2 r/NepalPlusTwo+1 crossposts

how many of you enrolled sunway college ma for this batch

classes are starting on july 15, i wonder what its gonna be like in sunway, kati xitei classes start gareko k😭

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u/qwertylkjop — 1 month ago