Working at Princeton
Learn how a career at Princeton University can make more impact than you can imagine:
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Taking care of your physical, mental, and financial wellness is extremely important. We encourage you to utilize these available benefits:
- Employee Wellness Center @ 350 Alexander
- Mental Wellness Resources
- Employee Assistance Program (Carebridge)
- Retirement & Financial
- Benefits News & Events
- Thrive Together Newsletter
HR staff members are here to support you every step of the way, and are reachable by phone at (609) 258-3302 or email at [email protected] for assistance.
News & Stories
March is National Nutrition Month and Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month.
February is American Heart Month. Eating healthy, exercising regularly, reducing stress, knowing your cholesterol levels, understanding your risk factors, and getting a good night’s sleep can all help to keep your heart healthy.
Princeton has released its third annual Diversity, Equity and Inclusion report, which shares the important work of students, faculty, staff and alumni to build community and support success and belonging at the University.
Princeton University President Christopher L. Eisgruber on Thursday, Jan. 18, sent his annual State of the University letter to faculty, students and staff, calling Princeton “stronger than ever” and urging all Princetonians to serve as ambassadors for the University and for the value of higher education in America.
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