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Are you a student looking for a job?

Concordia University offers employment opportunities for students
May 17, 2012
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By Lesley De Marinis


Summer is around the corner, and for most Concordia students that means it’s time to find a job. Below is a compilation of resources for Concordia students looking for full- or part-time employment on campus.

Career and Placement Services: CAPS can help Concordia students prepare a resume and cover letter, practice interview skills and learn how to search for jobs. Find out more about CAPS services. Students can book an appointment by telephone (514-848-2424, ext: 7345) or in person (Room EN-109, 2070 Mackay St., Sir George Williams Campus).

Campus Retail Store: Concordia’s BookStores, ComputerStores and DigitalStore hire “casual part-time” employees - usually to work during the busy period of the new semester and the months leading up to it. Learn more.

Chartwells:
This on-campus food service offers jobs for students including food preparation, cashier and cook positions. Fill out an application.

Concordia Student Union: The CSU hires students for part-time positions. Current openings.

Department of Recreation and Athletics: Concordia’s athletics department hires students for positions including timekeeper and referee. Browse available jobs.

Faculties and Departments: Departments often list available positions (research assistant, teacher’s assistant) and internship opportunities on their website. Start by finding your faculty or department website.

Le Frigo Vert: This co-operative food store is looking for Collective Members to start now and at the end of August. Find out about employment opportunities at le Frigo Vert.

Work-Study Program: The Financial Aid and Awards Office offers a Work-Study program for full-time Concordia students in financial need, providing them with part-time employment on campus. View current on-campus postings.

Related links:
•    HoJo (run by CSU, offers off-campus job listings) 
•    Career and Job Opportunities 
•    "Looking for a job?" — NOW, March 9, 2011







 



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