On this page: Client Service | Appearance and Dress Code | Work Schedule | Punctuality | Absence | Visitors and Socializing | Cell Phones | Computers | Work Styles听
Client Service
As a student employee, you're an extremely valuable ambassador for 海角社区.听When addressing听clients (students, staff,听faculty, or other community members)听whether on the phone, in-person or over email, it is听key听to be friendly, kind, and helpful. This ensures that they are all听treated with听professionalism听and respect.听
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TIPS:
- Be proactive: go to clients instead of waiting for them to come to you.听Politely greet them at all times: 鈥淗i, how can I help you?鈥
- Be conscientious of the environment at all times. Pay听attention to how you express yourselves - co-workers and clients can hear you
- Encourage them to explore new options if they seem听discouraged: "Have you tried ...?"Anticipate your client's needs and surprise them with solutions: 鈥淟et鈥檚 see if I can find the phone number for that unit鈥
- Accompany them to the place they are looking for, whenever possible
- If you cannot solve the problem or provide another option, assure the client that you will see that the proper person is notified and ask your supervisor, or another experienced co-worker how to handle it. Never make promises听you cannot guarantee!
- Sometimes, apologizing for a problem goes a long way in taking the edge off of a difficult situation. This is because people often simply want to feel empathy for what they experienced.
听Remember,听the client should feel like your priority.
Here are some key phrases you can try:
- "I'm sorry to hear that"
- "I understand ..."
- "I hear what you鈥檙e saying ..."
- "I'm going to TRY and help you 鈥︹
Appearance and Dress Code
Dress code expectations vary across the different units and even within the units, so it is always best to discuss what is acceptable vs. unacceptable with your supervisor. The type of job you have may have specific dress code standards. For example, depending on where you work in Athletics and Recreation, you will be required to wear a certain uniform or business attire (i.e., intramural officials, group fitness instructors, lifeguards, and personal trainers, and students employed in the business office).听
As a student employee, you听should:
- Ensure听the messages on your clothing are consistent with 海角社区鈥檚 values of promoting a safe, inclusive, and respectful environment.
- Consider avoiding the use of scented products (e.g. perfumes or colognes) to help听minimize risks for people with environmental sensitivities, or health issues
Work Schedule
Schedules are created to provide operations and staff with the support needed to achieve day-to-day operations. Supervisors rely on their student employees who are members of their team to be conscientious of this.听
- Find out who you should notify, if听you鈥檙e are going to be late.听Providing advanced notice by letting someone know as soon as possible听reflects well.
- Student employees who are late more than once, could warrant disciplinary action.
- Let your supervisor know if you need to adjust your typical work schedule for exams periods. A听bit of planning can go a long way towards avoiding later stress, for you and your team.
- If you are unable to work your scheduled hours, refer to the steps outlined in the In Case of Absence section below.
Punctuality
arriving on time听is always important.
- It鈥檚 best to arrive approximately 10 minutes before your shift
- To avoid being delayed by unexpected emergencies, you should factor some extra time for your commute.
- Being ready to work at the onset of your shift means that you are dressed in uniform, if you have one.
Remember: Being early is always preferable to arriving late!
Absence
Look over the following steps for what you should do if you're unable to make a scheduled shift:
- In the event of an illness, or scheduling conflict,听alert your supervisor as soon as you know that you will be unable to work and discuss the protocol for finding a replacement.
- If you don鈥檛 hear back, follow-up with your supervisor to confirm that they got your message.
- If they ask you to find a replacement, check with your colleagues (with whom you share your job duties) to see if they are available to cover your shift.
- If you are unable to find a replacement, let your supervisor know, so they can start searching for one.
Additional Tips:
- Send an email with the word 鈥淎BSENT鈥 in the subject line.
- If unable to reach your direct supervisor, tell another employee to ensure staffing needs are met in your absence (e.g., supervisor on duty).
- Certain roles remain active and open during some holidays and through exams, which can create scheduling conflicts for students with travel plans 鈥 be proactive and manage this early on.
Visitors and Socializing
Personal visits should only take place during scheduled breaks or meal times. This also applies to student employees visiting with each other during work hours.
Socializing with colleagues is an important way to build relationships in the workplace, but striking the right balance can be difficult. Please use professional judgement in determining what a reasonable length of time is to spend socializing with colleagues during work time.
Tips:
- Keep听chit chat to a reasonable length or saving it for breaks signals to your co-workers that you respect their space.
- Don鈥檛 socialize so much that your co-workers perceive you as wasting time.
- Don鈥檛 be so intent on proving how hard-working you are, that you don鈥檛 socialize enough.
Cell Phones
Whether or not it is appropriate to make/take personal phone calls during work hours will depend on the situation. While this is always acceptable in the case of an emergency, you should use your discretion about whether other situations warrant the use of your cell phone.听During meetings, it鈥檚 best to put your phone on vibrate.
Computers
Always remember:
- 海角社区 computers are 海角社区 property that should always be used in an ethical, responsible and lawful manner.
- The purpose of work computers is to do work, so this needs to be respected.
- Confidential documents/information must be kept confidential and secure.
Work Styles
As you get to know your co-workers, you will learn about their unique work styles. Be observant. For example, some people want time to get settled into their space first thing in the morning, so you should avoid approaching them first thing with a list of questions.听
Depending on who you need to speak with, you should approach their workspace as if it were an office. Here are some sample openers:
- 鈥淚s now a good time?鈥
- 鈥淪orry to disturb you. I鈥檇 like to ask you a quick question.鈥澨
- 鈥淒o you have a few minutes to talk about the project? I wanted to get your feedback on several issues.鈥
If the person is on the phone, leave and come back at another time - it's inappropriate to interrupt unless you are dealing with an emergency.
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