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Student Job Service Information
The Boston
University Student Job Service assists degree-seeking
students in financing their education. A variety of
services are available to accommodate students' schedules
and financial needs.
Click on the
links below to find out more about how our services
can assist you!
Part-Time
Jobs
Summer Jobs
Quickie
Jobs
International Students
Disclaimer
Part-Time
Jobs
The Student
Job Service lists hundreds of part-time positions available
in the Greater Boston area. Jobs are separated by category
and can range in pay from minimum wage to $20+ per hour.
The average wage is $12 per hour. New positions are
posted daily and no position remains posted longer than
4 weeks without confirmation that the position is still
available.
A variety
of paid internships are available to assist students
in gaining practical experience and academic credit
as well as income. On Campus jobs which do not
require a Federal Work Study Award are also available.
Students are responsible for contacting employers and
setting up interviews.
Click here
to view Jobs
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Summer
Jobs
The Student
Job Service begins listing summer positions as early
as January, and continues to list summer positions throughout
the spring semester and summer. These positions
can be either part-time or full-time and can be located
in the Greater Boston area or in a number of locations
throughout the country.
On-campus
jobs, internships, summer camp positions, as well as
a variety of other jobs are regularly listed as summer
jobs. Students are responsible for contacting
employers and setting up interviews.
Click here
to view
Jobs
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Quickie
Jobs
The Student
Job Service provides temporary and unique employment
opportunities known as Quickie Jobs. These jobs allow
students to work around their academic schedules and
require only a short-term commitment. Quickie Jobs range
from party help and raking leaves to assisting in medical
research studies or developing a web site. New jobs
are posted continuously throughout the day.
Students are required to sign a contract agreeing to
the service's regulations and must present their BU
ID at the front desk before receiving any employer's
name and phone number. Students contact employers and
are paid directly by them.
To be eligible
to use Quickie Jobs, students must:
- Be enrolled in a degree program at Boston University
- Be currently registered or on a leave of absence
approved by the Office of the Dean of Students
*Entering
Freshmen and Graduate Students are eligible
to use the services once an admission deposit has been
paid. A photo ID can be used in place of a Boston University
ID for use of the Quickie Job Service. (Note:
A kerberos password must be obtained through the Office
of Information Technology before accessing the Studentlink).
Students can
register to use the service by completing the "Quickie
Quiz" and signing our contract. You can register
online or in person during your next visit to the
Student Job Service. (Click here
for location)
Note: You must still come into the office to
receive employer referrals.
Click here
to view Jobs.
Reminder: Students must come into the office
and present their ID to receive employer information
(referrals) on Quickie Jobs.
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International
Students
International
Students interested in working should obtain permission
through the International Students and Scholars Office
(ISSO). The majority of international students are allowed
to work on-campus only.
Click here
to view the Employment Guide for International Students
International
Students with questions should call the International
Students and Scholars Office at
(617) 353-3565.
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Disclaimer
The Student
Job Service is a free listing service offered to employers
within and outside of the Greater Boston community.
All hiring and compensation for work performed is handled
directly between the student and the employer. The Student
Job Service does not perform background checks on listing
employers or companies, nor does it endorse or sanction
any employer or company. Students are advised to use
good judgment when accepting a position.
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