

This job is only available to students who qualify for Work-Study. If you are unsure whether you have been awarded Work-Study, please contact the Financial Aid office at finaid@union.edu.
By providing drop-in and scheduled consultative support to the Union College community, Bloomberg Student Mentors support access and use of the Bloomberg Terminal – a specialized database and terminal used in the finance sector – housed within Schaffer Library. Bloomberg Student Mentors assist a diverse group of students and faculty with use of the Bloomberg Terminal, including explaining economic principles, market terminology, and Terminal function keys and searching techniques. This role offers hands-on experience with a tool used by financial professionals worldwide, building skills directly applicable to careers in finance, economics, and investment management.
Department: Research & Engagement Division, Schaffer Library
Location: Schaffer Library
Student supervisor: Megan E. Welsh, Director of Research & Engagement
Work available: Days, Weekends
Rate of Pay: $9.70/hr
Number of Positions Available: 3
Schedule:
This position will work 8-12 hours each week depending upon work study award. Shifts are scheduled to fit around your commitments, but must be determined prior to the beginning of each term and must align with the hours that the Schaffer Library building is open. Currently, library hours during term are Monday-Thursday 8am-2am, Friday 8am-12am, Saturday 10am-12am, and Sunday 10am-2am.
Duties & Responsibilities:
Assist students and faculty with the use of the Bloomberg Terminal
Maintain a consistent schedule for walk-in assistance
Schedule appointments with students to assist with in-depth research questions
Create documentation or host events to promote and introduce students to the Bloomberg Terminal.
Qualifications:
Required
Dedication to excellent customer service
Punctual, reliable, and committed to staffing scheduled shifts
Excellent verbal and written communication skills, as well as collaboration skills
Demonstrated high level of initiative, problem-solving skills, and analytical skills
Experience and knowledge of Bloomberg keyboard techniques and searching strategies
Completion of Bloomberg Market Concepts course, either before or during the first term of employment
Preferred
Economics major in Junior or Senior year
Active member of the Student Investment Fund
Completion of an internship which required using the Bloomberg Terminal
Completion of Envestnet Institute on Campus program
Location: Schenectady, NY
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