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3 reasons to work on campus

checkout desk at rec center

Students who work on campus get to enjoy many benefits. Some jobs allow you to build technical skills and are a great way to explore potential careers. Others may offer some downtime and let you study around your job duties.   

Whatever you’re looking for, here are a few reasons to consider applying for an on-campus job.   


1. Enjoy a flexible schedule  

One of the best perks of an on-campus job is flexibility. Most student jobs offer flexible scheduling around your classes and other commitments. Many supervisors will also adjust schedules during busy times, like finals.   

Many students work between 10 and 15 hours weekly, with 25 hours per week maximum. At your on-campus job, your academics stay the priority.  


2. Get to know fellow Buffs  

The other students you work with can quickly become your new friends. Departments like the Rec Center, Environmental Center, Residence Life and Campus Dining Services are some of the largest employers of students. These jobs allow you to spend time with fellow Buffs and get to know them.   

Student employment also allows you to work more closely with faculty and staff. They can become mentors and potentially lead to future internships or research opportunities. Additionally, faculty or staff supervisors can provide letters of recommendation or serve as professional references later.   


3. Gain professional experience and skills  

Whatever department you work in, your student job can help you build your resume.  

Many students develop foundational skills at on-campus jobs that they can use in professional positions after college. These skills include communication, problem-solving, time management and leadership.    

There are also student jobs specific to different industries that can teach you technical skills. These roles include work in graphic design, event planning, social media, data analytics and research. 


Find student jobs  

  • Use Handshake to search for on-campus student employment, including hourly and work-study positions. 
  • Stop by the on Thursday, Jan. 16, to meet with campus departments looking to hire students. 
  • Connect with Career Services to find support with every aspect of your job search, including using Handshake, writing resumes, practicing for interviews and more.