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Access employment opportunities including part-time, full-time, summer, co-op positions, and volunteer opportunities targeted for UBC students. 

Access CareerConnect - your online job source today!

Login to CareerConnect  with your Campus Wide Login.  Don't have a CWL? Click here:  CWL 

For the first time login, please make sure to:  

1. Upload an up-to-date resume and start applying for jobs. 

Looking to develop an effective resume – visit your Career Centre at UNC 207 or contact us to book a career coaching appointment.

Having problems logging in email:

deanna.simmons@ubc.ca

 

 

Log in and start applying for jobs!

 

Looking for a job on campus? Check out Work Study (for domestic undergraduate and graduate students) and Work Learn (for international undergraduate students).

 

 

 

 

  • Winter Session positions will be posted starting in August.  They will allow you to work a maximum of 12 hours per week between September 1 and April 30, for a total of 150 hours for one term or 300 hours for two terms.  
  • Summer Session positions will be posted starting in April.  They will allow you to work a maximum of 20 hours per week between May 1 and August 31, for a total of 300 hours.

More information about on campus employment contact: deanna.simmons@ubc.ca.

 

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Disclaimer

In using this site, you are agreeing to use the information contained for your personal career search. We reserve the right to restrict access.

The University of British Columbia Career Centre does not pre-screen employers or endorse their products or services. Applicants for any job postings in Career SCentre  are responsible for ascertaining and verifying the terms and conditions of employment including: the nature of the work, the hours of work, work environment, duration of employment, the amount and type of remuneration (salary, hourly wage, commission or piece work), schedule of payment, benefits, reputation of the employer, and any cost to the employee associated with the employment (i.e., purchase of sales kits, equipment, travel expenses, car insurance, etc.).

Information about your rights and responsibilities as an employee is available from:

  1. The Employment Standards Branch of the Ministry of Labour
  2. The BC Council of Human Rights
  3. Canada Labour Code (R.S. 1985, c. L-2)

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