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Work-study experiences at Saint Johns University

Hello! I am interested in Saint Johns University and I heard that their work-study program is really good. Can anyone share their experiences? What's the best/easiest job to get on campus?

a year ago

Saint John's University indeed has a robust work-study program that allows you to earn money to offset college costs while gaining valuable work experience. Many students find the time commitment reasonable and often stress the benefit of connecting with faculty and staff members through these positions.

The range of work-study jobs is broad, encompassing everything from positions within academic departments to roles in facilities, administration, and student services. Given this extensive variety, it's hard to pinpoint the 'easiest' job, as it often depends on your personal skill set and interests.

Some students enjoy clerical roles in academic departments because they offer exposure to faculty and research resources. These roles might involve tasks like data entry, assisting with department events, or helping faculty with research. Working in administrative offices, like Admissions or Student Services, often involves a wide variety of tasks and can be particularly rewarding for students who enjoy networking and helping fellow students.

On the other hand, if you're partial to physical activity and enjoy working with your hands, you might find roles such as working on-campus facilities or grounds maintenance enjoyable. These roles might require more physical work but can be deeply rewarding in their own right.

Last but not least, some students prefer jobs that relate to their own hobbies and interests. For example, if you're into fitness, a job at the campus fitness center might be an attractive option. Similarly, if you love reading and enjoy peace and quiet, a position at the campus library might be your best fit.

In any case, as you consider various work-study opportunities, I would encourage you to think about what aligns with your interests, skills, and career aspirations. That will make the work more enjoyable and meaningful, beyond just a way to earn some extra cash. Remember to approach work-study as not only a job but also an opportunity to learn and grow. Good luck in your job hunt!

a year ago

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