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Working on campus

International students can work on campus if they meet certain criteria.

 
It is not necessary to hire a lawyer or immigration consultant to represent you. If you do end up hiring one, make sure they are officially recognized.

Finding work on campus

Job opportunities on campus are limited. HEC Montréal’s Career Management Services could help you find employment. You can also approach a particular service and find the person responsible for hiring.

Service
How to apply

Coop HEC Montréal

See their employment opportunities (In French only)

Student Services

Send your CV to sae@hec.ca

HEC Montréal Foundation and Alumni Relations Office

For positions currently posted please consult: My Career Web Portal - My Career - Home (hec.ca)

Université de Montréal

We recommend that you conduct your research directly with their various departments, such as the library, the human resources department website, the student cooperative, the cafeteria, and student life services.

Polytechnique Montréal

Go to the Polytechnique Montréal site

CEPSUM

Go to the CEPSUM site (In French only)

Please note that there is no limit to the number of hours you can work on campus.


This online summary, dated February 27, 2019, holds no official standing. Changes may occur without notice. Quebec laws and regulations, as well as information emanating from the Ministère de l'Immigration, de la Francisation, et de l'Intégration, and Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, take precedence over this document.