Looking for a job has been said to be a full-time job in and of itself. You need to use all avenues that are available to you. Be creative, persistent, organized, and by all means stay positive. Finding that job or internship may be a frustrating task but you will reap great rewards by being committed to the search.
10 Ways Employers Look for New Hires
- Internships
- On-campus recruiting
- Career/job Fairs
- Faculty contacts
- Employee referrals
- Student organizations/clubs
- Internet job postings (campus, company, or commercial web sites)
- Job postings to career offices (printed)
- Resumes databases
- Recruitment advertising (print)
Resources
Whether you are looking for an internship or an entry-level job, the resources are at your fingertips. Postings can be found on a variety of sites including those that are industry specific as well as general sites and direct company websites. A more detailed list is included under Internet Resources. Use all that is available to you including postings listed directly on the Feliciano School of Business site under “My Jobs.”
Where Are They Now?
Below is just a brief list of the companies that have hired our students.
Northwestern Mutual
WISS & Company
Market Analytics
Enterprise RAC
Disney World
New York Life
Deloitte
Citigroup
CH Robinson
Estee Lauder
Merrill Lynch
KPMG
MTV
CNBC
JH Cohn
ITT
EisnerAmper
Acquire Media
Lee & Associates
Prudential
The Valerie Fund
Travel Advocates
The Hampton Inn
State Street
IRS
Wyndham Worldwide
L’Oreal
Bayer Healthcare
Sax, Macy, Fromm
The Vitamin Shoppe
United Retail
Party City
Friedman LLP
Target
Hilton
Ernst & Young