Welcome to Jobs at Cornell
A World of Opportunity
Cornell University was founded in Ithaca, NY, in 1865 with a revolutionary aim--to educate students, without regard to race, gender, religion,
or wealth, in a community where all forms of knowledge would be explored.
Today Cornell remains committed to this legacy by seeking not only a wide diversity of students, but visionary faculty and equally talented staff
who give new meaning to the concepts of stewardship, teamwork, inclusiveness, innovation, and adaptability. We celebrate differences,
encourage dialogue, and inspire discovery.
Interested? Explore our world of opportunity:
For those of you who are returning users you will notice many enhancements, a few of which are highlighted below:
- The ability to save an application as a draft, and complete at a later date.
- The ability to view all applications submitted, the status of the search as well as your application.
- The ability to search for opportunities, and save that search criteria for future use.
Positions supporting our faculty, staff, students, parents, alumni and
retirees call for skills in communication, office management, customer
service, development, administration, finance, health, library science,
information technology, athletics, and facilities. This also includes
positions covered by the Communication Workers of America at the ILR Extension
Office in New York City. Apply
on-line.
We have tenure-track and non-tenure track faculty positions, visiting
appointments, researchers, lecturers, and extension associate employment
opportunities. Application instructions accompany each position description.
General Service (includes Custodial, Food Service, Grounds, Maintenance,
etc.), Campus Police and Skilled Trades Positions. Apply
on-line.
Found here are non-Cornell positions with the county cooperative extension offices
and other Cornell-affiliated organizations, such as the Boyce Thompson
Institute for Plant Science.
For More Information
Want to know more about the many facets of the Cornell
experience? What is it like to work, teach, or conduct research here?
What about benefits, pay, time off? Our expectations and values? Cultural
and educational opportunities? Library, computer and athletics facilities?
Interested in applying for an opportunity?
We have tips and tools, application information and services.
Or what the area around Cornell has to offer? From rural to cosmopolitan,
the vibrant local communities where
we live and work appeal to a wide variety of lifestyles.
Need help? Contact the Recruitment and Employment Center
by phone (607) 254-8370, TTY (607) 255-4943, or e-mail employment_svcs@cornell.edu.