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How to Find a Job
As an incoming student with a work award you have two options on how to find a job:
- 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. Please note you will need to enter AD\ before the username when accessing the NOH form. - Be Placed in a Position
This option is no longer avaialble. All of the job placement positions have been filled.
To Find Your Own Job
- View Available Positions
- All open positions are posted on the CSB/SJU Student Employment Jobs website at: https://apps.csbsju.edu/sejobs/.
- Select Fall 2011
- When prompted for a username and password enter:
- User name: ad\username where username is your CSB/SJU username. This is the same as the first part of your CSB/SJU email address, and was mailed to you via U.S. Mail earlier this summer.
- Password: Your CSB/SJU network password. This is the same password you use to access your CSB/SJU email.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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
- Interview
- In the summer most supervisors complete telephone interviews with applicants.
- Tips for successful telephone interviews
- 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. Please note you will need to enter AD\ before the username when accessing the NOH form.
To Be Placed in a Position
This option is no longer available. All of the job placement positions have been filled.
More Information
How many hours per week you can work:
- If your work award is $1585 you may work 5-6 hours per week.
- If your work award is $2725 you may work 10-12 hours per week.
If you have decided not to work:
- Please email the Student Employment Office and let us know.
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 or early October.
