<p>I’m thinking about applying for a job with Dining Services. Anyone know what the application process is like? I’ve always heard that they accept pretty much anyone and pretty much always have openings. And their website certainly makes it seem like you walk in one door with a schedule and walk out another, five minutes later, with a job. But, that just seems a little too easy.</p>
<p>Hey that’s how I got my job at Bruin Cafe. Quick and dirty.</p>
<p>I work at De Neve and the process is generally pretty simple. Contrary to what the website says, you need to go to one of the hiring managers of the particular dining hall you want to work at and ask them directly.</p>
<p>After you get in contact with the hiring manager, they’ll either tell you that they are either full or not hiring. If there are available positions, they’ll send you to the Dining Services Central Office to fill out an application and then come back to the hiring manager with your current class schedule and filled out application.</p>
<p>Your manager should have worked out a schedule for you and given to you by phone call or some other means of communication and before you start, you’ll have to go back to the DSCO and do some paperwork and fingerprint registry.</p>
<p>It’s a little back and forth but good luck. I may be a little off on some parts but this is how the process went for me. It was a little annoying at first since I kept getting redirected because of the misleading website.</p>
<p>Brucafe hires anyone. like… anyone</p>
<p>"I work at De Neve and the process is generally pretty simple. Contrary to what the website says, you need to go to one of the hiring managers of the particular dining hall you want to work at and ask them directly.</p>
<p>After you get in contact with the hiring manager, they’ll either tell you that they are either full or not hiring. If there are available positions, they’ll send you to the Dining Services Central Office to fill out an application and then come back to the hiring manager with your current class schedule and filled out application.</p>
<p>Your manager should have worked out a schedule for you and given to you by phone call or some other means of communication and before you start, you’ll have to go back to the DSCO and do some paperwork and fingerprint registry.</p>
<p>It’s a little back and forth but good luck. I may be a little off on some parts but this is how the process went for me. It was a little annoying at first since I kept getting redirected because of the misleading website."
Were you specifically looking for a job at a dining hall? I’m wondering if the procedure might be different for Bruin Cafe.</p>
<p>Yeah, I wanted a job at a dining hall and ended up at De Neve.</p>
<p>I imagine it’d be the same since they’re under the same department and all. Just ask one of the people working at Bruin Cafe to speak with the hiring manager and they should be able to ask for him or her.</p>