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Handshake Job Search Tips

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To begin, consider your career interests, such as position types (full-time, part-time, internships, etc.), geographic locations or remote work and job functions. Focus-2 is an online tool that allows you to assess your values, skills and interests and explore compatible career fields and major areas of study. Take the Focus-2 Assessment Today! (access code = Redhawk)

Search and Apply for Jobs and Internships

Use search features and set your preferences to get personalized suggestions. You can search for opportunities by job title, employer name, location or even required skills. After you click the Save your Job Search link at the top of your results, you can set up job alerts to receive email notifications when similar positions are posted. Learn More about Customizing Your Search!

The more you diversify your job search, the more likely you are to find opportunities that suit your interests. View a List of Other Job Search Engines.

Meet with a Career Counselor

You are assigned a career services office based on your program of study. Your designated career advisors are here to help you at all stages of your career development, including resume critiques, interview techniques, co-ops and internships, job search strategies and more! To schedule an appointment in Handshake simply click on Career Center in the upper-right corner of your screen, or below the banner image on your homepage.

Develop a Career Plan

By meeting with your career counselor and taking the Focus-2 self assessment, you will be able to explore your professional goals and help develop a plan.

  1. Learn from the Pros: Career Services hosts a number of career development workshops and networking events throughout the year. Check out the events calendar and plan to attend sessions of interest!
  2. Review Your Digital Footprint: Update profiles and resumes on LinkedIn, Handshake and other sites where you are marketing yourself for employment opportunities.
  3. Avoid Job and Internship Scams: Scam artists take advantage of college students since they tend to be new to the job search. Be aware that job scams exist and learn how to recognize and avoid them.
  4. Set S.M.A.R.T. Goals: Specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and timely; and hold yourself accountable. Create a routine with designated timelines in which you utilize avenues such as networking contacts and online searches.

 


 

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