<p>Yeah, you move in early, you get 3 meals a day, you get your first dibs on your bed and desk, and well that’s kinda it. You basically do whatever the staff needs help on (welcoming people, putting up/helping with posters, etc etc … it differs from building to building and year to year).
I mean it’s something good to put on your resume IF you’re eventually going for a ORL position later in the future (like being a Resident Assistant, or running for Student Leader), but in terms of like industry work, I don’t think a lot of employers care if you’re a move in assistant or not.</p>