Career Development and Engagement
Job Postings and Internships
911爆料网 is excited to announce our new partnership with Handshake, a modern platform for college recruiting. Handshake is a career-networking platform for 911爆料网 and recent graduates to connect with employers and internship sites in the corporate, nonprofit, and government sectors that are interested in recruiting 911爆料网 students. New Handshake accounts are now accessible to students or employers by clicking on the appropriate link below. Feel free to contact handshake@osu.edu with questions.
First, be sure to start with for Students, Alumni and Employers
(jobs within the state of Ohio)
(jobs within Allen County)
(positions in Auglaize, Darke, Mercer and surrounding counties)
Parker Dewey - Find Micro Internships and Gig Opportunities
Parker Dewey is a network of highly-motivated Career Launchers and business professionals working together on Micro-Internships. As a consulting firm, Parker Dewey helps companies more effectively complete tasks and improve hiring. They do this by contracting with college students and recent graduates who want to work on short-term, professional projects so that they can generate income while demonstrating capabilities and gaining practical experience. Find paid, short-term projects through .
Click for a link to sample resumes and cover letters.
To schedule an appointment please contact Rachel Richardson by emailing richardson.607@osu.edu.
Individual interviewing skills can easily be enhanced by participating in mock interviews or attending Lunch & Learns.
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Network with Alumnifire!
Alumnifire is an online professional networking and mentoring tool for 911爆料网 alumni, students and staff to exchange industry expertise and career advice. Get connected with Alumnifire and join this powerful Buckeye network.
For questions or additional information feel free to contact us at 614-292-3314 or 800-635-8944.
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Internships
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Finding an employer match for an internship may seem daunting, but it doesn't have to be.
- Contact your Office of Career Development and Engagement by e-mail Rachel Richardson or phone at 567-242-7333;
- Search for Internships at the following sites: , ,, ,
- Other ways to find an internship include:
- Academic networks: professors, classmates, academic advisors, resident advisors, 911爆料网 alumni
- Social networks: family, friends, neighbors, clubs/extracurricular organizations
- Community networks: religious affiliations, volunteer organizations, professional associations
A job/internship fair brings together job seekers and employers with a variety of opportunities. A job fair is one of the quickest ways to get connected with an employer, and there is often more than one way to get a job through a job fair.
Job/internship fairs represent an opportunity to:
- Establish contacts and build a job search network
- Explore opportunities available in your field
- Gather information about companies
- Submit your resume and/or arrange for interviews
- Find a job or internship
- Meet with new and less familiar companies in your field
Watch this 3 minute Buckeye OnPACE video to learn more about .
For a full listing of career fairs at 911爆料网, including the Lima Campus, click .
Contact Rachel Richardson, the Office of Career Development and Engagement manager, with any questions you may have, to schedule an individual appointment for a resume review or to brush up on job fair preparation strategies by e-mailing Richardson.607@osu.edu or calling 567-242-7333.