• Athletics Employment Athletics Employment

    Recreational sports and athletics are huge on campus and the Athletic Center offers a number of opportunities for student employment. Jobs like supervisor, intramural official and game staff, area attendant and lifeguard are available. A great way to stay active and get paid at the same time!

  • Conference Center Employment Drexel Conference Center Employment

    If you're looking for a part-time summer job with free housing, consider applying to be a Conference Assistant or Linen Crew Member. Open to undergrads and grads, information sessions are held in early March.

  • Drexel Dining Employment Drexel Dining Employment

    Love food? Take a part-time job with Drexel Dining services and work in one of the many cafes and food options on campus including Creese Cafe, Ross Commons, Starbucks and more. You receive dining service funds, get paid every two weeks and may even be eligible for additional scholarship money.

  • Student Center Employment Student Center Employment

    Student Union Operations offers a number of available positions for student employment including building manager, information desk worker and lounge attendant. Check out the list and see if anything might work for you.

  • Student Employment Student Employment (On-campus)

    This relatively new site has available non-work study student employment opportunities for on-campus positions. New jobs will be appearing all the time so it's not a bad idea to check back every once in a while.

  • Student Employment Student Employment (Off-campus)

    Dragon Jobs allows students to search for immediate employment opportunities. Full-time, part-time, freelance, volunteer and research positions are posted to the site. Students may access Dragon Jobs at www.drexel.edu/scdc/dragonjobs.

  • Work Study Work Study

    Eligible students can work part-time to earn federal work study funds. Find job listings and the procedures for obtaining a work-study job on this site. Additionally, it never hurts to ask an office you may already be in constant contact with if they might have work study available.