On-Campus Jobs

Hang out on campus and get paid for it - can't get much better than that! Whether you're grooming monkeys, booking bands, fixing computers, or checking out books, working on campus is a great idea!

  • Network with faculty and staff
  • Flexible hours
  • Interact with people your peers
  • Locations convenient to classes
  • Use the experience to compliment your academic work

Check out the resources below to find the perfect on-campus job for you and start reaping the benefits of working close to home.


 

On-Campus Job Resources

Libraries: Find out about working at one of the many libraries on campus.

UW Student Job Center: Listing of both on and off campus jobs.

Steenbock Job Hunting on the Internet Tips: Career and job searching websites and resources and example resumes cover letters and over all tips.

International Careers: Thinking of going global, check out the linked site for opportunities abroad.

Office of Student Financial Aid Work Study Program: On-campus jobs limited to students who qualify for Federal Work-Study as part of their financial aid package.

LSSAA Non-Profit Jobs: For tips on finding a job in the non-profit sector.

UW-Housing Campus Jobs - Parent Reference: A resource to answer all of the rents questions about your employment while in college.

School of Business Career Center: If you’re looking to succeed in business, the Career Center is your first step.

Environmental Career Information: Information regarding environmental careers, internships and professional development for both undergraduate and graduate students.

Rec Sports Intramural Jop Opportunities: Get involved in the behind-the-scenes aspects of the Rec Sports Program.


 

On the Job Development: JJ Hardy

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Peer advising has been an incredibly positive experience in my undergrad career. Not only do I get to serve new people on a daily basis, I have a whole new perspective on my academic ventures. It has helped shape my possible career paths.