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16 Sept 2017

Penn State University: Campus Dining Job Opportunities for college students - MA EduInfo.


This is to inform you that Campus Dining is offering jobs opportunity to students looking for part time job in the campus.

For students looking for part-time job this semester can now apply to Campus Dining job. This is an on-campus opportunity, with competitive reward, the chance for advancement, flexible scheduling and a care for employees' wellness.

Over 35 options of places to eat serving quality food and beverages at all times, with quick, friendly and responsive service.
Campus Dining starts all employees at $ 9 an hour. All employees also receive a raise every other month as long as he / she is hired before the up dates, and has consistent attendance. If hired before October 1, new employees will receive $ .50 / hr raise up to $ 9.50 / hr. On top of bi-monthly raise, there are many promotable opportunities such as Crew Leader, Culinary Apprentice and Student Nutrition Assistant, that all come with a pay increase.

Scheduling flexibility is an important question to ask for busy college students. To prevent students from overloading their schedules, Campus Dining does not allow students to work more than 20 hours per week. There is also no weekly minimum hour requirement. Employees submit their availability based on their class schedule, and their work schedule is made accordingly. Student employees are also given one holiday shift per semester. This allows for one day that the coworker can call off at least 24 hours in advance, and not be penalized.


Campus Dining also shows their concern for employee wellness by providing opportunities for workers to keep well-nourished. If assigned a lunch or dinner shift, employees can arrive before clock-in time, or stay after clock-out and buy a significantly discounted meal for $ 2. If there is not enough time for a full meal prior to, or after the shift, Campus Dining also has fueling and drinking stations. The fueling stations provide either a fruit, baked good or snack depending on the day and availability. Drink stations always have water, but other beverages may also be available.

Scheduling flexibility is an important question to ask for busy college students.
Campus Dining is committed to enriching students' residential experience. With five dining hall on campus, and over 35 options of places to eat, Campus Dining works towards serving quality food and beverages at all times, with quick, friendly and responsive service. If you have more questions about Campus Dining or would like to apply you can follow the link here, or contact Jim Meinecke, Residential Dining Coordinator 814-867-6357jwm248@psu.edu

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