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How many hours per week you can work:

  • If your work award is $1525 you may work 5-6 hours per week
  • If your work award is $2620 you may work 10-12 hours per week
  • If you have a 5-6 hour per week work award, you could choose to increase to a 10-12 hour per week award if you work at Dining Services (SJU) or Culinary Services (CSB).  Please note:  If you change the size of your work award your financial aid award will change.

If you have decided not to work:

If you did not receive a work award:

  • You may have your name placed on the work waiting list.  Email the Student Employment Office if you would like to have your name added to the work waiting list.
  • Jobs generally open to the waiting list in late September.   

 

How to Find a Job

As an incoming student with a work award you have two options on how to find a job: 

  1. Find Your Own Job

    This option allows you to complete a traditional job search.  You can view job postings online and apply for jobs that interest you.

    Remember to complete a Notification of Hiring (NOH) form when you find a job.

  2. Be Placed in a Position

    AT THIS TIME ALL OF THE JOB PLACEMENT POSITIONS HAVE BEEN FILLED.

    If you choose this option the CSB/SJU Student Employment Office will place you in one of four departments.  The department that you are placed in is determined based on information that you provide. 

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To Find Your Own Job

  1. View Available Positions

    • All open positions are posted on the CSB/SJU Student Employment Jobs website at:  www.csbsju.edu/sejobs.
    • Select Fall 2009
    • Enter the username and password that were provided in the email from the student employment office, which was sent on 6/8/09.
    • Click on job title to view a full job description
    • The jobs website is updated every weekday.  You can sort by date to see which job postings are new.
       
  2. Apply for Positions

    • Follow the link or directions at the bottom of the job description to apply.  Most positions have an online application. 
    • Apply to more than just a couple of departments.  Jobs are competitive and it is important for you to be proactive in your job search. Some departments may have as many as 25-30 applicants for one position.
    • Check new job postings regularly, not just one time.
    • Proofread your application before submitting.
    • Keep track of which jobs you applied for and when - it will make it easier to follow up.
       
  3. Follow Up

    • After you have applied to a position, follow up with the supervisor within one to two weeks to check the status of your application and to request an interview
       
  4. Interview

  5. Accept Job

    • Notify supervisor that you will accept the job.
    • Complete the Notification of Hiring Form (NOH).  You will need to know your supervisors email address to complete the NOH. 

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To Be Placed in a Position

AT THIS TIME ALL OF THE JOB PLACEMENT POSITIONS HAVE BEEN FILLED.