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Cornerstone University

Library Assistant

May - August 2023 • Grand Rapids, MI

What I liked

Liked the projects we did to make the library easier to navigate and look cleaner and organized

What I wish was different

I think it would be better if we had a set date to complete certain tasks

Advice

All the people working here are understanding and kind.
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Mailroom Employee

October 2017 • Grand Rapids, MI

What I liked

I liked the steady hours Monday-Friday. It was a relaxed work environment but also lively with lots of things to do.

What I wish was different

It would be nice to have some more variety.

Advice

Have a plan for the day and write out a list of tasks needed to get done with priorities for each one due to the many tasks.
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library circulation

May - September 2019 • Grand Rapids, MI

What I liked

work I knew in a job I liked

What I wish was different

more people working so that would be more people to pick up dropped shifts

Advice

drop shifts far ahead of time and bribe with baked giids
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Student Worker

May 2018 • Grand Rapids, MI

What I liked

I really love my coworkers and all of the staff at the library. There is definitely a skeleton crew of student workers in the summer, and we worked together a lot. It was really great to get to know my fellow students better and build community with them, as well as the staff members who are truly amazing people. The library is also a very laid-back place to work in the summer so we were able to focus on bigger projects instead of being caught up with smaller tasks that usually occupy us during the semester.

What I wish was different

Every summer we take inventory of the books in our library. This involves scanning the barcodes of every single book we have in our collection so we can find ones that are missing or out of order. Because of technology issues we weren't able to start this project until halfway through the summer and we're actually still doing it even now (hopefully we'll be done by Christmas)! If you are studying upstairs in Miller Library and hear a continuous beeping that's probably us scanning books. I really wish we'd been able to finish that project before all the students came back.

Advice

I was planning on getting another job this summer but it fell through, which is why I decided to stick around at the library. Here's the thing I learned: even when the job you're working isn't necessarily your dream job, you can still learn so much! You just need to have an open-mind and open eyes, choosing to really invest in the work you're doing. Through working at the library I've been able to continually develop more skills that will help me for the rest of my life. One example of that is learning how to do research and do it well. I've become comfortable with browsing online databases that have thousands (literally) of resources like journal articles, ebooks, news and more! I now use those skills to help others access the resources they need to take them one step further to completing their degrees and realizing their dreams!
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Library Student Worker

May 2019 • Grand Rapids, MI

What I liked

The people and the relaxed environment.

What I wish was different

More engaging tasks. A standing desk.

Advice

Christian working environments are great but they don't pay well.
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Food Service Worker

May 2018 • Grand Rapids, MI

What I liked

Working with the same people every day, and being in an environment I am comfortable in

What I wish was different

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Campus Services Employee

October 2016 • Grand Rapids, MI

What I liked

Predictable hours with flexibility for time off

What I wish was different

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Grounds

May 2018 • Grand Rapids, MI

What I liked

I loved being able to take care of the campus and make it look nice for summer events or prospects visiting.

What I wish was different

It’s not in our control, but August and July were very dry and made it hard for us to mow and make the grass look nice.

Advice

Working with friends and even making new friends is what makes this job so much fun!
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Admissions Counselor

August 2018 • Grand Rapids, MI

What I liked

It’s a great environment to work in and great opportunity to grow!

What I wish was different

Advice

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Housekeeping Cleaner

May - August 2018 • Grand Rapids, MI

What I liked

It was on campus and the same job I worked during the year. My supervisors were great. It was a 1st shift job, full time. I enjoyed the experience and learning new things.

What I wish was different

Working one hour later would have been nice, but other than that, it was an overall good experience.

Advice

Be intentional about your attitude and reach out to people. Don't be afraid to bring up concerns and praise those around you.
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Athletic Program Assistant

May 2018 • Grand Rapids, MI

What I liked

I liked the diversity in jobs that I did and the ability to learn a lot from an interesting field.

What I wish was different

There were a few jobs that I was not the biggest fan of.

Advice

Look for opportunities to grow and learn in whatever job you have.
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Grounds Caretaker

May - August 2018 • Grand Rapids, MI

What I liked

It was really easy and pretty straight foward.

What I wish was different

Less "busy work."

Advice

Find a audio book or some albums you want to listen to.
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Housekeeper

September 2015 • Grand Rapids, MI

What I liked

I enjoyed that it allowed me to live on campus for free.

What I wish was different

I would have liked to have had more of a definite schedule. There was very little consistency with the day to day tasks.

Advice

It was a good, low-key summer job that I would recommend to anyone on campus who is looking for a low-stress summer.
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