
Page Index:
● Log-in
Instructions
● How to
Sign-Up for an On-Campus Interview
●
View Employers Conducting Interviews
●
eRecruiting Features
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Log-in Instructions-back
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Video Login Instructions:
- Click
here
for video Login Instructions
Text Quick Steps
Login Instructions:
- Step 1: Go to SU eRecruiting by clicking
here
- Step 2: Read the "login" information on the
right side
of the page
- Step 3: You will be
prompted to enter your user name and
password
-Your user name is your GullNet Login (typically your SU issued
email address)
-Your password is your Birth date- in this format-mm/dd/yyyy-use
zeros-ex. 03/12/1991
*If you receive error message at login click "forgot password" link and
reset it
- Step 4: Complete your profile and explore the features listed
below.

On-Campus Interview
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Video-How to
Sign-Up for an On-Campus Interview Instructions:
- Click
here for
video instructions on "How to Sign-Up for an
On-Campus Interview"
Text -"How
to Sign-Up for an On-Campus Interview Instructions:
- -Go to
http://salisbury.experience.com/er/security/login.jsp
and login
(login instructions to the left of the page)
-Once you are in (some of you may have to
enter some general profile data first if you
have never been in eRecruiting) click on
"Calendar"
on the grey menu bar and you will see a
drop-down.
-Select "Event Type"
-Then select “Interview
Schedules”
-You will then be brought to a page that
lists all interview schedules being
conducted this semester. Select the
“Job”
you want to
interview for NOT the employer
-You will then be brought to a job
description page that will have an
“Apply”
link at the
bottom of the page. If you have not uploaded
your resume the link will not be there. To
upload your resume go to “Document” on the
top, grey menu bar. You will be then taken
through the steps to upload your resume
-After “Applying” for the job you wish to
interview for, you will then have to
submit the documents
required
-If it is an “Open”
schedule you will be able to apply
immediately for a time slot. If it is a
“Pre-Select”
the
employer has requested to view the documents
(usually a resume) before you can sign-up
for a time slot.
-Your applications will be stored in the
“Applications”
link at the top of the page.

View all employers
conducting on-campus interviews:
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-Go to
http://salisbury.experience.com/er/security/login.jsp
and login (login instructions to the left of the
page)
-Once you are in (some of you may have to enter
some general profile data first if you have
never been in eRecruiting) click on
"Calendar"
on the grey menu bar and you will see a
drop-down.
-Select "Event Type"
-Then select “Interview
Schedules”
-You will then be brought to a page that lists
all interview schedules being conducted this
semester.
- This webpage will also let you
see the schools/employers that are
interviewing:
http://www.salisbury.edu/careerservices/Students/JobFair/EducationJobFair/ParticipantsEducationJobFair2011.htmll
The ones with the double asterisk are the
ones doing interviews.
- Pending applications mean they
are reviewing your resume before accepting
you for a time slot.
You should get an email letting you know but
you can always check the “Applications” link
on the top, grey menu bar. “Open” schedules
are on a first come first serve basis. As
soon as you apply you can select your time
slot.

eRecruiting
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eRecruiting provides you with many functions that are directly
related to your career including contacts from over 1200 employers,
countless numbers of job/internship postings, alumni Mentors who have
volunteered to assist you in various ways, on-campus recruiting and
more. Below gives you a list of the outstanding services that are
provided.
eRecruiting Features:
-
Profile:
Create and update your profile; sign up for e-mail updates
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Documents:
Upload application documents (e.g. resume, cover letter, writing
samples); make your documents searchable by employers online
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Applications:
Sign up for on-campus interviews; withdraw pending applications;
keep track of employer decisions on your job applications; and
review past applications
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Calendar:
Keep track of career-related events; review the interview schedule
and record them in your calendar; register for special events
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Jobs & Internships:
Search for jobs and internships; save selected job descriptions;
look at qualifications; find contact information
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Employer Information:
Search employers for career opportunities; network with employer
contacts in your field or industry

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