Cameron Denno talks about on-campus jobs.
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Hi. Could you please introduce yourself? Yes. So we're just gonna talk about some on campus job side, some questions for you. So what on campus job are you? I am involved in the herd. So hurt is like a group of students on campus that our student ambassadors for over you and basically our role is to give tours to prospective students Way do a lot of administrative work in the office. I'm kind of behind the scenes work, postcards and transcript class. Also just get to form really cool bonds with perspective students and with the faculty that works in admissions stuff also. So how did you learn about her? So I learned about the herd because I had a friend who was an upperclassman, and that's something that's really cool is definitely you get an opportunity to meet with the upperclassmen and hang out with them Very intentional review. She was just somebody I really looked up to and choose part of hurt. I'm in love, getting to be somebody that could work from a prospective student. So did you have to go through the interview process? Yes. Whenever you're a student on campus, along with our other girls on campus and they got out first, and then you have a group interview with several other students that are wanting the job. Then if they I think that you're equipped for the job, then they will call you back for an individual interview. Then once you have that kind of decide where they want to place you if they want to put you on the hurt or not, so is it difficult being a full time student and also full time like working. Um, it is challenging at times, but it's also really rewarding because even just like when I'm stressed with school or there's something hard going on in my life and I need to go to work, I have my co workers like pray for me and not some of this really cool is the other day all bunch of my co workers praise for my health over something. So it's just a little to see that, even though yes, it is hard to manage all of the different lifetime things, it's not even so much a job. It's more fun to work with people You love people who support yourself. I love getting Thio give tours to prospective students just because they want a friendly face when they come and visit campus. A lot of times in some people you don't even know in select. Getting to be that face and help him feel a little more secure in their decision. It's always really cool, but also just like the idea of getting to serve behind the scenes on get Thio, message students individually and write the postcards, because that's not necessarily seen. Like I know that impacted me when I was a student high school. Are there other options for on campus jobs? Yes, we have a lot of them, so we obviously have heard we have residential life. So the resident assistant, um, and so those air the IRA's or like the hall moms or dads of campus. So you basically you basically monitor a hall in the freshman dorms or someone dorms on, and then you have meetings. You were at the front desk, so you let people into the rooms that they walked out. We also have jobs at the library, so we have a real burden center. I'm job so you could be a student success worker. So a student success center is designed so that students have free tutoring on campus, has everything from chemistry to music, and so we have students that are excelled in that certain area. I'm not something that's really cool on that. I know you could do homework while you work in the library. That's something that's really next student, full time, full time students. Then also we have tons of different, like random drops on campus. That's part time, so it's really easy to be able to manage school work as well on You can also work in the rock, which is our workout. So that's something that's really nice because you get a C friendly, familiar faces room, just like as they were. So what would you recommend the students who are running to apply for an on campus job their freshman year? Freshman year? I think it's really important that make sure your adjusted and feel feel like you kind of got the hang of things. I think any of these jobs would be free to apply for some of them. You can apply it as a freshman, but you start just for transition purposes. Something that I think would be really a good transition for Firstman is being like a professor's assistant or working in the library. I'm just so that you do have time to do homework. It's still a job, and it's getting to you how to get your money and handle working with people.