- All the jobs posted are specifically for students, and at the moment, over 5,000 employers are recruiting from our school.
- Recruiters want to talk to our students. They send personal messages to their inboxes wanting to make a connection.
- No previous work experience is required. Student Handshake profiles provide recruiters with all the information they need about their background and experience. Employers can see student majors, GPAs, classes, extracurriculars, projects, e-portfolios, and more. They use that information to find what they are looking for. They will know students have the skills they need in an employee.
- Handshake provides hundreds of virtual opportunities to connect with the companies students want to work for. They can follow them to get notifications and can participate in free career-related events that are hosted by them. Free is always in the budget!
Job Information
How to Get a Job
Interviewing Guide
Job Fair Tips
Job Search Strategies
Resume and Cover Letter Guide
Web Resources
The websites listed below are not maintained by the Office of Calling and Career but are provided as a convenience to students to aid them with their job search.
America’s Job Bank
Over 780,000 job openings listed. Links together state employment offices from all over the U.S.
CollegeGrad.com
Entry-level job site.
Indeed
One Search. All Jobs. A large, comprehensive and user-friendly one-stop search engine for job seekers.
LinkedIn
Leverage the world’s largest professional network to build relationships and connect with opportunity.
Ministry Source
Ministry Source is a website where ministry job opportunities are posted.
SchoolSpring
SchoolSpring offers job seekers a one-stop solution for managing the job search, including complete archiving of all necessary documents and certifications, and access to the all education jobs in their selected regions.
Teachers-Teachers.com
A free job search resource for education job seekers.