Campus Cafes
From Wymilwood at Vic to Diabolos’ in the JCR, coffee is always in demand on campus, and so are coffee servers.
Corporate Cafes
Rather sell out to the Man? Second Cup and Starbucks are found all over U of T. To work right on campus, check out the ones at Robarts, Sid Smith, and along College.
Tour Guide
Take off the backpack and put on the vest. Inquire at the Nona Macdonald Visitors Centre about becoming a campus tour guide.
UTSU
The student union offers a number of service jobs, such as metro pass sales, book exchange, and front desk sales. Visit utsu.ca for updates on job offerings.
Have an endless summer
Work as a lifeguard at the Hart House or the AC pool. Not a lifeguard but still like the gym? Consider working as an equipment supervisor.
The Library
U of T has over 60 libraries, and they’re always looking for students to cart around, sort, and shelve volumes.
Food Services
Are you pro at washing and drying dishes? Or perhaps you’re a speed demon with a pasta scoop. Look into the job opportunities offered by your college food services!
Portering
If you live in a college residence, portering (or working the front desk) is a great way to make some money. Avoid the weekend graveyard shifts at all costs, or you’ll be stuck mopping up puke all night.
Sell Books
Why loan when you can sell? Work at one of the many bookstores in and around the U of T area. Whether at the U of T Bookstore, the Bob Miller Bookroom, or the Victoria College Bookstore, you’ll be stocking books and stacking paper.
Work Study
Assist with research at CAMH, set up audiovisual equipment at Innis College — the work-study program offers a variety of odd jobs and is available to all full time students who have applied and qualify for OSAP.
To find more information on U of T jobs, visit:
careers.utoronto.ca
library.utoronto.ca
And check your college’s website for up-to-date job listings.