ASUCLA jobs

ASUCLA jobs that are hiring can be found on the ASUCLA website. Go to the “JOB” tab in the horizontal menu bar at the top of the ASUCLA website, then click “Get a Job.” To access the “Get a Job” page directly, click the button below. 

As a student-centered organization, ASUCLA is the largest student employer at UCLA, employing about 1,500 students at any given time each year. ASUCLA offers a diverse range of jobs; students can work at on-campus restaurants and cafés, assist at the UCLA Store selling BearWear or serve as graphic designers for the marketing department. 

ASUCLA jobs provide numerous benefits. For instance, student workers receive 20% off at the UCLA Store, allowing savings on everything from school supplies to Bruin apparel. ASUCLA management also takes into consideration students' busy class schedules when scheduling shifts, ensuring that job hours can balance with academic commitments. Plus, students who have ASUCLA jobs benefit from the convenience of on-campus employment, eliminating the need to commute. To learn more about ASUCLA jobs and their benefits, click the button below. 

Working at ASUCLA gives students the opportunity to take on roles that align with their interests and career goals. Each department provides students with specific hands-on experience; for instance, students in the marketing department gain skills in photoshop, graphic design, modeling, social media content creation and more. In addition, ASUCLA emphasizes student job growth with rapid promotions, offering students in every department the chance to become student supervisors and earn higher wages.

ASUCLA Job Fair

Every September, during UCLA’s welcome week, ASUCLA holds its annual job fair in Bruin Plaza. At this event, students can explore ASUCLA jobs, apply and interview all in one place. Recruitment is open for all ASUCLA divisions, including ASUCLA Restaurants, Food Services, Catering and Concessions, the UCLA Store, Student Union and Event Services, Finance, Marketing, Human Resources (HR) and Information Technology (IT). To learn more about the ASUCLA Job Fair, click the button below. 

To hear directly from ASUCLA student workers about their experiences, check out this Daily Bruin article by clicking the button below.  

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