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Enter the iSchool JobWeb Resources for Full-time, Part-time, Internship, and Volunteer PositionsiSchool JobWebhttp://www.ischool.utexas.edu/jobweb The JobWeb is a comprehensive online listing of jobs within the fields of library and information science. It features full-time, part-time, internship, and volunteer opportunities. Our full-time School of Information JobWeb administrator researches Internet and text resources to compile an up-to date listing of positions that require the skills of the students and alumni of the School of Information. Employers also submit positions seeking the skills of our students and graduates. Additional positions come from alumni who know the job market in their specific area. You may elect to have the JobWeb e-mail notices to you from a specific area of interest each evening of the day they are posted. Employment Opportunities with the University of Texas Librarieshttp://www.lib.utexas.edu/admin/employment/The official job site of the General Libraries of the University of Texas at Austin, listing position vacancies for professional librarians, graduate research assistants (GRA positions are not posted on the UT Austin Employment Web site), technical/para-professionals, and includes a link to student/work-study employment. AccessUThttps://accessut.utexas.eduAccessUT is an online job and internship database created to place UT students and alumni in contact with employers searching for their next hire. AccessUT was created through a cooperative effort of many of the career services offices of The University of Texas at Austin (including the School of Information) to give employers a free, centralized place to post job and internship opportunities for all students in a university with decentralized career services. Access to the job and internship postings in AccessUT is exclusively available to UT students, alumni, and approved guests, as authorized by a director of one of the university's career services offices. AccessUT Contains jobs (full-time, part-time, internship, volunteer) from all disciplines, many of which are directly related to the career interests of iSchool students. This is an especially good resource for those students/alumni who are looking for technology-oriented positions. AccessUT limits access to University of Texas students and alumni. You must use your UTEID for access. Alumni: If you need a UT EID, or forgot your EID, use the EID Self-Service Tools Web Site at: https://idmanager.its.utexas.edu/eid_self_help/ Jobs at the University of Texas at Austinhttp://utdirect.utexas.edu/pnjobs/Contains both full-time and part-time job openings at the University of Texas at Austin, including positions posted for the UT Libraries, and is an excellent resource for IT-related positions at UT. Additionally, there are links to the job listings of the other institutions within the University of Texas System. Online Job Search Siteshttp://www.ischool.utexas.edu/careers/online_job_sources.phpA comprehensive, Web-based listing of sites for jobs related to the disciplines taught in the School of Information. Many of the organizations listed in this site will list both full-time and part-time positions on their job site. Resources for Part-time, Internship/Fellowship, and Temporary PositionsHire-a-Longhorn Job Bankhttp://www.hirealonghorn.org/The University of Texas at Austin student employment web site, sponsored by the Office of Student Financial Services. Their mission is to provide assistance to currently enrolled and admitted UT students who are searching for part-time jobs to help pay their way through school, and in so doing, assist employers who are searching for UT students to fill their part-time and seasonal positions. UTempshttp://www.utexas.edu/hr/empl/utempsResource for primarily temporary positions available with The University of Texas at Austin, consisting of mostly administrative/clerical types of positions. UTemps employees are needed in areas such as:
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