Students who engage in campus jobs are likely to build productive and rewarding relationships with Brown staff, faculty and peers. Many students and alumni also report that having a campus job helped them feel a meaningful sense of belonging and community at Brown. While campus jobs can certainly (and importantly) equip you with financial resources, they can also enhance your resume, provide insights into certain career pathways, improve your networking and storytelling skills and prepare you to secure future internships, research and employment experiences.
Center for Career Exploration
Campus Employment
On-campus employment helps students get involved in the Brown community while developing important professional skills such as time management, critical thinking and communication, just to name a few.
Campus Employment
On-campus employment helps students get involved in the Brown community while developing important professional skills such as time management, critical thinking and communication, just to name a few.