Work study students search for on-campus jobs

By Courtney O’banion
c-obanion@onu.edu
If you are in search for a job at Ohio Northern University, “try to get a residential desk job,” said Steven Webb, a sophomore. 
“It is really simple and is more like an hour long study hall,” he said. 
Although if you are looking for a more social job “try working at the MAC,” said Matthew Sutton, also a sophomore.
“I really wanted to get a job working at the MAC because it’s really easy. All you do is swipe cards, and you can interact and meet new people,” he said.
Although these two jobs were the most popular when polled by a survey of 20 students, there are plenty more on campus. 
A financial aid employee said, “most jobs will be filled before school even starts, because returning students that return from summer are given their jobs back.”
As a result, trying to find a job may be a little complicated, but the college tries to supply enough for every student.
“The job that fills up the most quickly is desk work,” said the financial aid staff.
No wonder when all students have to do is answer a telephone on occasion and loan out items by taking student’s identification cards. 
If you are still having trouble finding a job you may want to try getting a hold of someone on the list below.  These jobs were found on the Ohio Northern Webpage, so they may possibly be filled. 
If you need any other information you can check the financial aid desk.  They are always willing to help.