Please use this form to indicate your interest in a volunteer or hourly position as an undergraduate student in the School of Economics. Information message Thank you for your interest in volunteer and hourly positions with the School of Economics. Volunteer positions are available several times a year. When recruitment for these events is available, you will receive an email to get your current availability for that role. Roles for the recruitment events will be assigned first-come, first-served. Hourly positions are initially offered to graduate students in the School of Economics first. This means that there will be terms that there are no positions for undergraduate students. If there are positions for undergraduate students, students on the list that are available for the term will be assessed for qualifications based on their transcript, then offered by email. Name First Last Student ID Waterloo Email What type of opportunity are you interested in? Volunteer Typically one day events across the year to advertise the Economics programs Hourly Positions Includes marking and proctoring assignments What terms are you available to volunteer? Please list terms that you will be living in or able to travel to Waterloo for a 1-day volunteer commitment. Shifts are normally 2-4 hours long. When are you available? Weekday Monday - Friday Weekend Saturday or Sunday What experience do you want to share with potential incoming or first-year students? What terms are you available to work? Assignments require students to be on campus. Assignments can be scheduled both on weekdays and weekends. It is best to indicate only study terms if you are on a co-op plan. Only list work terms if you expect to be in Waterloo for your co-op position. Current Major Average For marking assignments, certain grades will be required from your attempt at the course. If I'm offered a position, I agree to be available until the end of that terms exam period. Marking and Proctoring Assignments Marking and Proctoring Assignments in the School of Economics happen throughout the whole term, including the examination period, with assignments happening as late as the last day of that term's examination period. Accepting a position for that particular term means being available until the end of that exam period. Leave this field blank
Please use this form to indicate your interest in a volunteer or hourly position as an undergraduate student in the School of Economics. Information message Thank you for your interest in volunteer and hourly positions with the School of Economics. Volunteer positions are available several times a year. When recruitment for these events is available, you will receive an email to get your current availability for that role. Roles for the recruitment events will be assigned first-come, first-served. Hourly positions are initially offered to graduate students in the School of Economics first. This means that there will be terms that there are no positions for undergraduate students. If there are positions for undergraduate students, students on the list that are available for the term will be assessed for qualifications based on their transcript, then offered by email. Name First Last Student ID Waterloo Email What type of opportunity are you interested in? Volunteer Typically one day events across the year to advertise the Economics programs Hourly Positions Includes marking and proctoring assignments What terms are you available to volunteer? Please list terms that you will be living in or able to travel to Waterloo for a 1-day volunteer commitment. Shifts are normally 2-4 hours long. When are you available? Weekday Monday - Friday Weekend Saturday or Sunday What experience do you want to share with potential incoming or first-year students? What terms are you available to work? Assignments require students to be on campus. Assignments can be scheduled both on weekdays and weekends. It is best to indicate only study terms if you are on a co-op plan. Only list work terms if you expect to be in Waterloo for your co-op position. Current Major Average For marking assignments, certain grades will be required from your attempt at the course. If I'm offered a position, I agree to be available until the end of that terms exam period. Marking and Proctoring Assignments Marking and Proctoring Assignments in the School of Economics happen throughout the whole term, including the examination period, with assignments happening as late as the last day of that term's examination period. Accepting a position for that particular term means being available until the end of that exam period. Leave this field blank