Employers can seek out potential student employees who have signed up for one or more on-call lists in one of four job categories – tutoring, child care, data entry and miscellaneous. The students on the lists have been informed that employers may be calling in regard to short-term or immediate work opportunities. SFS Student Employment in no way screens the students listed. You, the potential employer, take full responsibility for any work agreement made between you and the student.
For students:
• Paid community service
• All job listings
• UROP
• Internships and careers
• Volunteering
For employers:
• Job posting page
• Electronic Student Personnel Action Form
(employers at MIT only)
Anyone who wants to work at MIT must complete an I-9 form and submit it (in person) in Room 11-320. When you have the right documentation with you, it takes very little time. And it needs to be done only once, as long as you don't take a semester off.