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In addition to the Student Center, there are many excellent opportunities to work across campus. The positions listed below are submitted to the Student Center Information Desk for posting by various hiring departments around campus. The contact information for each position can be found in the job descriptions.
Please note that the positions listed below are NOT Student and Campus Event Centers positions. Please click here for student jobs with Student and Campus Event Centers
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Submissions to the Campus Job Board can be made using the link below. Our team reviews submissions to the job board on a rolling basis. Each position will remain on the Campus Job Board for one (1) week from the posting date. If you wish to post a job for a longer duration of time, you must resubmit your request to the job board. For questions, please email us.
Job Postings
The College of Computing Dean’s Office is seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Georgia Tech student to serve as an Office Student Assistant. This position offers hands-on experience in a professional office environment and provides support for daily administrative operations.
Duties and Responsibilities:
• Greet and assist visitors, students, and staff professionally
• Answer phones, take messages, and route calls appropriately
• Provide general clerical support, including filing, scanning, and data entry
• Assist with scheduling appointments and preparing meeting materials
• Maintain inventory of office supplies and assist with ordering
• Support special projects and departmental events as needed
• Maintain confidentiality of sensitive information
• Other duties as assigned by supervisor
Minimum Qualifications:
• Currently enrolled at Georgia Tech in good academic standing
• Able to commit to a consistent weekly schedule during the semester
• Strong communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills
• Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook)
• Ability to manage multiple tasks with attention to detail and deadlines
Preferred Qualifications:
• Prior office or administrative experience
• Familiarity with campus resources and student services
• Experience with tools such as Adobe Acrobat, Excel, and basic databases
Work Conditions:
• Work is performed in a typical office setting
• This is an on-campus, in-person role
• Students must not exceed 20 work hours per week during enrolled semesters (per Georgia Tech student employment policy)
This is a great opportunity to gain experience in digital marketing, content creation, and community engagement while building a portfolio of professional work.
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Primary Responsibilities:
• Manage and update the program’s Instagram account with fresh, engaging content
• Assist with creating a LinkedIn presence for the program
• Create graphics, captions, and stories to promote events, highlight participants, and showcase program initiatives
• Pull and organize relevant information to post on websites and other digital platforms
• Assist in planning and scheduling content to align with strategic goals and events calendar using Sprout Social
• Capture and edit photos and/or videos from events as needed
• Support digital campaigns to increase visibility and engagement
• Monitor engagement and suggest improvements based on performance
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Preferred Skills & Qualifications:
• Experience managing social media platforms, especially Instagram, as well as experience in creating social media content
• Strong written and verbal communication and visual storytelling skills
• Familiarity with content creation tools (e.g., Canva, Adobe Creative Suite)
• Ability to capture and edit basic photos or videos
• Interest in entrepreneurship, innovation, or creative communities
• Attention to detail and strong organizational skills
• Able to work independently and meet deadlines, with occasionally working at events which take place after normal business hours
In this position, you'll play a key role in maintaining and enhancing our websites, contributing to marketing strategies, and occasionally working with design and multimedia tools. This is a great opportunity to build your portfolio, gain real-world experience, and collaborate with a dynamic team.
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Primary Responsibilities:
• Update and maintain existing webpages in Drupal
• Assist with building new pages to support program initiatives
• Organize and track content using spreadsheets
• Develop and schedule engaging content (including articles and blog posts) to highlight program activities and participants
• Create and edit images using Photoshop as needed
• Contribute ideas to improve user experience (UI/UX)
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Preferred Skills & Qualifications:
• Experience with Drupal or similar CMS platforms
• Experience in GT Mercury platform
• Familiarity with social media management tools (e.g., Sprout Social)
• Strong attention to detail and a good eye for design
• Solid written communication skills
• Ability to conduct research and present findings clearly
• Interest in entrepreneurship, innovation, or creative industries
• Highly organized and capable of managing multiple tasks
• Proficient with Microsoft Office tools (OneNote, Teams, Excel, Word) and Adobe Creative Suite
• Self-starter who can work independently with guidance
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Eligibility Requirements:
• Prior experience with Drupal website management is required
The Climate Risk & Extreme Events Dynamics Group at the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Georgia Tech, is seeking a highly motivated upper-level undergraduate or graduate student for a full-time Summer Research Assistant position. The selected candidate will contribute to cutting-edge research at the intersection of machine learning (ML) and climate impact modeling, with a focus on extreme weather events such as hurricanes.
Key Responsibilities:
• Develop and implement state-of-the-art machine learning models, including but not limited to Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs), Long Short-Term Memory networks (LSTMs), Transformers, Diffusion Models, Graph Neural Networks (GNNs), and Reinforcement Learning, applied to climate-related datasets.
• Process, curate, and analyze large-scale datasets related to hurricanes and their associated hazards.
• Run climate-impact simulations; document code, methodologies, and results for reproducibility.
• Contribute to the preparation of scientific manuscripts and project reports.
Qualifications:
• Currently enrolled as an upper-level undergraduate or graduate student in Computer Science or a closely related field.
• Strong programming skills in Python, with prior experience developing and implementing machine learning models at an advanced level.
• Ability to work independently while collaborating effectively within a multidisciplinary research team.
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
• Important: This is a technically demanding position. Applicants must demonstrate advanced proficiency in machine learning. If you do not have significant experience in this area, we kindly ask that you do not apply.
Application Instructions:
Interested candidates should email the following materials to Dr. Ali Sarhadi (sarhadi@gatech.edu):
• Resume or CV
• Brief cover letter (max 1 page) describing your interest in the position and relevant experience
• Contact information for two references
Application Deadline: May 6th, 2025
Additional Information:
This is an excellent opportunity to contribute to real-world research on climate extremes using modern computational techniques. Candidates who are planning to pursue graduate studies in climate science, data science, or environmental informatics will find this experience particularly valuable. Preference may be given to upper-level computer science undergraduates with strong academic records and a demonstrated interest in climate-related research.
We strongly encourage enthusiastic, skilled, and mission-driven applicants who are eager to tackle climate change challenges through innovative research.
This job entails user support, diagnosing hardware, software, and network problems, configuring, installing, and maintaining laptops, workstations, and servers, packaging software, and some AV and printer support. We utilize remote desktop tools and receive request via ticketing systems. We work with a wide variety of IT and non-IT staff and faculty across campus. Generally, we do whatever is necessary to keep people up and running. Basic computer knowledge and hardware troubleshooting background is of high interest. The most important quality is a willingness to learn and a commitment to building positive client relationships.
We support users and labs across whose locations range from the Coda area to the Carbon-Neutral Energy Solutions Lab area. Traveling across campus is an important requirement.
The level of commitment would be around 10-20 hours per week if a student is taking classes. Full-time work is desired during breaks but not required. Hourly rates are competitive. The work environment is relaxed. Work times are flexible but the individual must be reliable. We need availability during the week from 8 AM to 5 PM. No weekend support required.
Responsibilities
Maintains Alumni data from forms, surveys, inquiries, and other information sources
Manages data in accordance with data entry timelines and productivity standards
Updates existing data as required or upon request
Reviews data for deficiencies or errors, correcting incompatibilities, and checking output
Complies with data integrity and security policies
Communicates with team and management written and verbally
Education and Experience Requirements
Experience working with different forms of data
Excellent data entry accuracy with a solid understanding of Microsoft Office
Demonstrate computer skills including word processing, CRMs, and databases systems
Demonstrates ability to manage data confidentiality and follow security practices
Ability to independently manage project execution with neatness and accuracy of work; excellent organizational skills.
Strong work ethic with a positive, team player mentality
Excellent usage of correct spelling, grammar, and punctuation
Position Summary:
The College of Computing Dean’s Office is seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Georgia Tech student to serve as an Office Student Assistant. This position offers hands-on experience in a professional office environment and provides support for daily administrative operations.
Duties and Responsibilities:
• Greet and assist visitors, students, and staff professionally
• Answer phones, take messages, and route calls appropriately
• Provide general clerical support, including filing, scanning, and data entry
• Assist with scheduling appointments and preparing meeting materials
• Maintain inventory of office supplies and assist with ordering
• Support special projects and departmental events as needed
• Maintain confidentiality of sensitive information
• Other duties as assigned by supervisor
Minimum Qualifications:
• Currently enrolled at Georgia Tech in good academic standing
• Able to commit to a consistent weekly schedule during the semester
• Strong communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills
• Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook)
• Ability to manage multiple tasks with attention to detail and deadlines
Preferred Qualifications:
• Prior office or administrative experience
• Familiarity with campus resources and student services
• Experience with tools such as Adobe Acrobat, Excel, and basic databases
Work Conditions:
• Work is performed in a typical office setting
• This is an on-campus, in-person role
• Students must not exceed 20 work hours per week during enrolled semesters (per Georgia Tech student employment policy)
Position Summary:
The College of Computing Dean’s Office is seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Georgia Tech student to serve as an Office Student Assistant. This position offers hands-on experience in a professional office environment and provides support for daily administrative operations.
Duties and Responsibilities:
• Greet and assist visitors, students, and staff professionally
• Answer phones, take messages, and route calls appropriately
• Provide general clerical support, including filing, scanning, and data entry
• Assist with scheduling appointments and preparing meeting materials
• Maintain inventory of office supplies and assist with ordering
• Support special projects and departmental events as needed
• Maintain confidentiality of sensitive information
• Other duties as assigned by supervisor
Minimum Qualifications:
• Currently enrolled at Georgia Tech in good academic standing
• Able to commit to a consistent weekly schedule during the semester
• Strong communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills
• Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook)
• Ability to manage multiple tasks with attention to detail and deadlines
Preferred Qualifications:
• Prior office or administrative experience
• Familiarity with campus resources and student services
• Experience with tools such as Adobe Acrobat, Excel, and basic databases
Work Conditions:
• Work is performed in a typical office setting
• This is an on-campus, in-person role
• Students must not exceed 20 work hours per week during enrolled semesters (per Georgia Tech student employment policy)
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Pay is competitive and commensurate with a student's class standing.
The scheduling is flexible.
Please apply using the link at the bottom of this page: https://www.cc.gatech.edu/tutoring-assistance