Fair hiring practices involve a lot of steps. Understanding how to execute each of these steps correctly will save your unit a lot of time.
Which administrative unit oversees the hiring process depends on the type of employee you are seeking to hire.
- For faculty recruitment (both Senate and non-Senate) as well as postdocs, the Office of Faculty Equity & Welfare(link is external) oversees the process; their academic recruitment website(link is external) is a great place to start.
- Faculty appointment cases are processed by the Academic Personnel Office(link is external). This section of BMAP(link is external) (requires CalNet authentication) contains useful information on various aspects of the appointment process (e.g., step and salary at appointment, inter-campus transfers, important deadlines).
- The FTE allocation process is described on the OFEW website(link is external). This includes requests to change level or areaof a search, requesting off-cycle FTE, and the on-cycle FTE process
- For non-academic staff: People & Culture's "Talent Acquisition(link is external)" website is a great place to start. You'll work closely with your HR partner (Find your HR partner(link is external)).
- Students: for work-study, this website for on-campus employers(link is external) is a great place to start. To post a position for all students, not just work-study, the Berkeley Career Engagement employer website(link is external) is a good starting point.
- You can also reach all undergraduate students by sharing your position on the Discovery Opportunities Database(link is external), UC Berkeley’s centralized tool for our undergraduates to search for research, internships, and/or scholarships beyond the classroom.
- For academic student employees (GSIs, GSRs): see the Graduate Division's Guide to Academic Student Appointments(link is external)
Information about immigration and visas can be found at the Berkeley International Office (BIO)(link is external)