ITC Student Consultant Employment Application

The ITC Help Desk hires students to work in various roles <http://itc.virginia.edu/employment> and locations assisting users. For details on the jobs, see the descriptions on ITC's Employment site. Hiring for most positions occurs throughout the year, with the exception of Student Consultants who serve in the first-year residence halls. Interviews for those positions are scheduled during the Summer Orientation session.

Contact Information

 

UVa Information

Status

Have you worked at UVa this past year?
References

Name, phone number, and e-mail address (if applicable) of two references (faculty and employer preferred):

Reference 1
Reference 2
Computer Related Courses
Course Number Title Instructor Grade Computer Language, Software, etc. Used
Computer Related Experience

Please enter your computer related experience. Include details like computer related volunteer work, high school computer classes, etc...

Work Experience

Starting with your most recent position, please list your job duties. Include any awards, promotions, and letters of commendation that you might have received.

Job 1

Job 2

Job 3

Information Technology Experience

Please describe your experience working with the following software packages, operating systems, and IT topics. For operating systems, please give details that would indicate your level of experience, such as the amount of time you have used it, what types of system-level functions you've performed, etc.

Additional information

If you are applying to be a Student Consultant in the first-year residence halls, please use this area to explain why you would like to serve in this capacity.

List any additional experience or any other information that will be helpful to us in evaluating your ability to work with users on computer-related problems.

The University of Virginia is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer

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