On-campus jobs are a great way to not only give back to the
JMU community, but also to make some nice pocket change! When you have school, friends, organizations and greek life to take up your time, can you really consider a job? Read more about what some sisters had to say about the perks of on campus job and how they manage it all during a Q+A!
1) Where do you work??
"I'm a program advisor, which essentially means
that I help out on programs for HDs and RAs in their halls. I'm available as a
resource for them if they need anything regarding programs and advertising." --Catie Barwood, Alpha Omicron
“I work at Madison Connection
where we call alumni, parents, and friends of JMU to update records & ask
for donations on behalf of the university for a variety of funds,
organizations, programs, and departments.” -–Courtney Sewell, Alpha Xi
“I work as a referee for UREC
and currently officiate soccer and volleyball games” -–Kiara Mauro, Alpha Xi
“I work at UREC at the
Welcome Center and the Equipment Center!”—Meghan Everson, Alpha Omicron
“I work in the accessible
media department so I mostly take students' textbooks (who have the
accommodation) and convert them into audio files through a software so they can
listen to them while they read." -–Sam Mermer, Alpha Xi
”I work in the Safety Department of UREC, UPark and the JMU
satellite facilities as an emergency medical technician (EMT-B)”—Chelsea Adams,
Alpha Xi
"I'm a computer lab assistant,
I walk around to the labs and make sure they're running okay and then sit in Showker
lab and help anyone with problems." -–Emily Smith, Alpha Omicron
2) Why did you want to work on campus?
“I love being on campus, and I enjoy the convenience!” –Leila Miran, Alpha Xi
“Working
on campus gives you great connections with JMU faculty and your supervisors are
more understanding of school conflicts” Jenny Schmidt, Alpha Nu
“I wanted to work on campus
so that I could become more involved here, meet more students, and make JMU a
better place! I love JMU with all my heart, so it was the first and only place
I looked for employment”—Chelsea Adams, Alpha Xi
"They are super flexible with my schedule so I
just go in during the awkward breaks in my schedule."—Alliey Moore, Alpha Omicron
"They understand that although we are employees, we are students first and need to focus on academics. In addition I felt that Madison Connection does very important work to help support students going through financial troubles, and I wanted to be a part of helping with that”—Courtney S.
"They understand that although we are employees, we are students first and need to focus on academics. In addition I felt that Madison Connection does very important work to help support students going through financial troubles, and I wanted to be a part of helping with that”—Courtney S.
3) How do you manage school, sorority AND a job?!
“Balancing school and sorority life gets hard
sometimes but you have to just keep organized and be on top of your game!—Jennifer
H.
"Because of school, work, and
sorority I try to do most of my big assignments like papers and projects over
the weekend." -–Alliey M.
"I hold study hours and that is a way for me to
work on schoolwork and spend time with my sisters. Also, geek of the week and
having the positive influence of other sisters is very motivating for me!”—Kiara
M.
"My biggest lifesaver is my Lily planner...I
write everything out in it so I know exactly what I have to do and when it
needs to be done by!" -–Sam M.
"It's
all about time management! If you set aside time each day to complete schoolwork,
you can go to work and then sorority activities without feeling too stressed.
Most on campus jobs only require that you work 10 hours a week so you have time
to do other things. Also, I drink a lot of coffee!" -–Jen Parravani, Alpha Nu.
4)What's your biggest advice for sisters looking for an on-campus job?
"It's a great way to make new friends- think
about it, when else are you going to be able to work with people who are all in
college and equally in love with JMU?! Its like an instant connection!"—Courtney S.
Go on the website and apply,
it's so easy and super convenient to work a 2 hour shift between classes—Emily
S.
Use that Lily planner and
schedule everything out!—Kiara M.
Don't just apply for the job
just to have a job, make sure you will enjoy it somewhat so you don't feel like
you are wasting your time.—Sam M.
If
you really like working with people find something in the customer service
area. If you aren't a huge fan of interaction with others try looking for
something that doesn't really need much of the interaction. There really is something for everyone on
the campus!—Meghan E.
"I got
my job because my ggbig worked there told me the office was hiring, so use your
connections and see who you know in an office on campus! Recruit-a-duke is also
updated regularly with student jobs."--Jenny S.
"I think it's extremely important to stay on too of your school work and to be able to manage your time wisely. School is your number 1 priority and you can't let that slip your mind!"—Catie B.
It's so great seeing sisters involved on campus in such different ways! It's always awesome when sisters are so active!
ReplyDeleteI want to work at UREC next semester, and I wanted to know if it's a good place to work at. It's nice to see that other sisters work there!
ReplyDeleteI NEED an on campus job next semester! This was so helpful thanks so much!!
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