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Careers In John Jay (Part-Time Job (Jobs Here In John Jay To Make a quick…
Careers In John Jay
Part-Time Job
(Jobs Here In John Jay To Make a quick "Flip")
John Jay Work-Study
What jobs can I get as a work study student?
Offices
What are some offices I can work in?
Academic Advising
Career Center
Library
What can I do in the Library?
Liaison at the Library
How do I become a Work Study Student At John Jay?
You need to request it in the FAFSA under Federal Work Study
Tutor Center
Mathematics
How about Mathematics? What are the requirements to become a tutor?
Students must have a A-B+ letter grade in mathematics, and receive a letter of recommendation from their mathematics professor to be considered a position in the tutor center.
Science
How do I get a job as a tutor for Science at the tutor center?
Students must posse a A-B+ letter grade in science, and receive a letter of recommendation from their science professor to be considered a position in the tutor center.
Statistics
Tutor for Stats? What are the requirements?
Student must have a A-B+ letter grade in statistics, receive a recommendation letter from their statistics professor to be considered
internships
ACADEMIC INTERNSHIP PROGRAM (CREDIT)
Set up your John Jay Careers Online account/Search for an Internship
Attend an Information Session
Apply for the internship program on John Jay Careers Online
Course Registration
Secure Internship / Fill out Site Placement Form
Attend Internship Orientation Day (only for undergraduate students)
NON-ACADEMIC INTERNSHIP PROGRAM (NON-CREDIT)
Jobs That Would Help My Career Path
What are somethings I can do at John Jay that would help me in my career or future?
Internships?
Internships can help students with experience and connections in the real world upon graduation. Internships allows the student to apply their educational foundation into real-world experience and help them plan and think about their future in this career path.
Working As A Tutor?
Becoming a tutor is no easy task here in John Jay College. You need top class grades and a recommendation letter from your professor to even be considered for the position. But how does it benefit students who becomes tutors? Well, connections. Becoming a tutor is a great way to make friends and get to know students here in John Jay College. Who knows maybe you are tutoring the future President of The United States.
Career Center ( Why should a student take advantage of it?)
Career and finding a job assistance
Resume
Graduate school
Career fairs, workshops and Panels
Interest inventory
Meeting Employers(assessing you on your personal interests)
Career Center=Career goals