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Student Employment - Overview |
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Student Employment Office |
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The Student Employment office manages all student employment on campus. For general information on student employment and to access necessary forms, employers and students can visit the Student Employment Website.
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Working On Campus |
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Before you can be hired for any position on campus, you must make sure you have a Direct Deposit and an I-9 form on file with the Student Employment Office. All on-campus student employees and all off-campus work-study student employees are required to use Direct Deposit.
You must complete and submit all documents in person at the Student Employment Office, 101 Curry Student Center. |
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Where Can I Look For A Job? |
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Online Job Search can be found on myNEU, the Self-Service Tab, click on the Student Employment Link.
Online Features for Students
• Search for part-time on and off campus jobs: use any number of criteria to find jobs; receive automated email when preferred jobs become available; review history of job positions and hiring to get a better understanding of the University’s student employment needs.
• Apply online: Enter information and instantly submit it to prospective employers.
• Timesheets: Complete and Submit Weekly Timesheets Online: see Student User Guide – Timesheets. |
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When Am I Paid? |
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If you are a semi-monthly paid research assistant or teaching fellow, you will receive your pay on the 15th and the last day of the month, provided the department you are working for has submitted your information before the payroll deadline.
If you are an hourly paid employee, you should submit your online time sheet to your supervisor each week that you work. The deadline for timesheets to be submitted to your supervisor is Monday at 12:00 Noon each week. Your supervisor is responsible for reviewing, approving and forwarding your time sheets to the SEO by Tuesday 12:00 Noon. Payments are issued on Friday.
If you have more than one job, your total earnings will be combined in one check. Remember, you are limited to working a maximum of twenty hours per week while classes are in session. You (not your supervisor) are responsible for making sure you do not work more than 20 hours total each week.
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Equal Opportunity Policy |
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• Northeastern University is committed to providing equal opportunity for all students in those matters involving admission, registration, and official relationships with students.
• In addition to practicing policies of nondiscrimination, the University takes affirmative action in the recruitment of students.
The University Affirmative Action office is located at 424 Columbus Place. They can be reached at 617.373.2133.
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Student Employment Office Contact Information |
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Student Employment Office
101 Curry Student Center
Northeastern University
360 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA 02115-5000
Phone: 617.373.3200
Fax: 617.373.5175
Email: Student Employment Office
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