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Penn is frequently cited as an outstanding employer:
  • Selected for Computerworld’s 100 Best Places to Work in IT three years in a row!
  • Recognized by the Delaware Valley Association for the Education of Young Children as a 2006 Best Employer for Working Parents.
  • Named a Best Place to Work in the November 2007 issue of Philadelphia Magazine.

If you're talented and energetic, innovative and creative, and have the drive to make a difference, then consider a career at the nation's first University with a world-renowned reputation. The University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia's largest private employer, is continually searching for qualified individuals to join our dynamic university. We have a wide variety of positions available at all times. Begin your search for a rewarding career here! We wish you the best in your endeavors.

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Candidates interested in faculty positions, please click here.

Employer of Choice

Penn’s beautiful urban campus provides easy access to a range of educational, cultural, and recreational activities. We offer excellent healthcare and tuition benefits for you and your family, as well as generous retirement benefits, professional development opportunities and flexible work options. Penn is a diverse, multicultural learning community at the cutting edge of research and information technology. Click here to read more about why we’re an Employer of Choice.

The Benefits of Working at Penn
Not only does Penn offer a unique environment within the city of Philadelphia to work, Penn also provides a wide array of employee benefits, including health, retirement, and tuition assistance for you and your family.

The Penn Campus
Penn's 262 acre campus includes a number of notable landmarks: Houston Hall, the nation's first student union, The University Museum, one of the finest archaeology and anthropology museums in the country, and Franklin Field, the oldest collegiate football field still in use and the country's first double-decker stadium.

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About Philadelphia
Not only is Philadelphia a great place to work, Philadelphia is a great place to live. With its historical significance and landmarks, lively cultural offerings, and wide variety of atmospheres, Philadelphia is the perfect place to call home for work and play.