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STC Job Opportunities

Working for STC

For over twenty years, Yale Information Technology Serivces has been committed to providing jobs for Yale students that support development of technical skills, give valuable work experience, and foster a community of students committed to providing technology help on campus. Today, Student Technology Collaborative has a team of over one hundred undergraduate and graduate Student Techs (STs), and offers a range of job opportunities. But being an ST is more than just a job; with regular social events, technology tutorials, and a diverse group of over 100 students, STs also are a part of a proud Yale ITS tradition and a family of students and ITS staff committed to providing quality technology support.

If you have any questions about STC hiring, please contact stc-hiring@yale.edu

Hiring Information Sessions

A brief hiring information session will be held at the following times to give information on being a Student Tech and how to apply:

  • Wednesday, Oct. 19th @ 5:30 WLH 116
  • Thursday, Oct. 20th @ 4:00 WLH 116

After the presentations, please feel free to stay and meet Student Techs and STC staff over snacks.

Applying

Applications for new STs are submitted online. The process includes a section for general information and experience, as well as a short technical test.

Residential Student Tech

Opportunities available

Residential Student Techs provide a wide array of campus technology support services, including student computer support, staffing for the campus computer clusters, and providing support at the Technology Troubleshooting Office.

Job Duties

  • Provide technology support for undergraduate and graduate students at both the TTO and campus residences.
  • Staff the computer clusters located in Bass Library, Connecticut Hall, and Dunham Lab.
  • Maintain the Residential College and graduate dormitory computer clusters.
  • Participate in Spring and Fall STC Training
  • Attend regular STC meetings

Application Process

  • Attend an STC Hiring Information Session (see above for times, sessions are optional but recommended).
  • Fill out an online application (due Nov. 27)
  • Take the online technical test (Nov. 27-28)
  • Attend an interview (Dec. 1-8)

Training and Hours

  • Individuals hired as Residential Student Techs are expected to attend training sessions of 2-3 hours per week during the spring semester.
  • After a few weeks of training, new STs will have opportunities to work in the TTO for additional hours during the spring semester.
  • After the initial semester of training, Residential Student Techs generally work between 8-10 hours per week.
  • New techs will be assigned to college queues mid-spring 2012.
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