Keeping track of SQL Server Jobs is an important part of maintaining a database proactively. The below script pulls a quick list of all jobs, completion status, and date the job ran. Taking this a step further one could have the SQL Server email them a copy of SQL Server Job History Report by adding taking advantage of the sp_sendmail stored procedure.
use msdb
select
j.name as 'Job Name',
sp.name as 'Owner',
case h.run_status
when 0 then 'Failed'
when 1 then 'Succeeded'
when 2 then 'Retry'
when 3 then 'Cancelled'
else 'Other'
end as 'Status',
(convert(varchar, h.run_date) + ' ' + convert(varchar, h.run_time)) as 'DateTime'
from sysjobs j
inner join sysjobhistory h
on j.job_id = h.job_id
inner join sys.server_principals sp
on j.owner_sid = sp.sid
where
j.enabled = 1
AND h.step_name = '(Job Outcome)'