Alumn Job Search Resources
Job Resources:
- Click
here for
Job Search Tips Worksheet
Some general job advice for experienced job seekers can be found at the
National Association of Colleges and Employers
JobWeb website.
If you need further assistance or would like to meet with one of our
professional career advisors, please call us at
410-543-6075/888-543-0148 or email at
careerservices@salisbury.edu
eRecruiting:
- eRecruiting is a password-protected
online database of jobs available to current
Salisbury University students and alumni/ae.
The system is a valuable career
development tool that allows users to search
for job opportunities by location, policy
area of interest, sector, and by specific
organization. Resume collections and
on-campus interview schedules for employers
recruiting at the Salisbury University are
coordinated via eRecruiting. The system also
provides a calendar of SU Career Services’
upcoming programs and events.
- Career Services provides FREE
eRecruiting accounts to SU alumni.
Simply call and we will give you your
username and password.
- Click
here
to enter eRecruiting.
- If you are an alum interested in
utilizing eRecruiting, please contact SU
Career Services at
careerservices@salisbury.edu or
410-543-6075 to obtain a
username/password. Your username is
typically your old Novell login which is
your two initials followed by five digits.
- For additional assistance with the
system, contact Graduate Career Services at
careerservices@salisbury.edu or call
(410) 543-6075.
Keep in Mind:The job search will most likely take longer. You may have to apply more
broadly and to more positions than in the past. There will be fewer position openings and greater competition for jobs.
Now could be the best time to try something new. Wished you joined the
Peace Corps after college?
Thinking about a switch to a
government job? Want to go
back to undergraduate school
or
graduate school? Thinking about
volunteering? Each of these different opportunities will enhance
your resume and may change your life. Take Care of Yourself:The job search can be difficult especially in this type of climate. It
is important to be resilient, utilize your support network and
resources.
- Click
here for the
SU Alumni
Office
Keep your dreams in mind but have the flexibility to be open to the
possibilities.
One of the most important signs of maturity is to know when to ask for
help. If this process is difficult for you, visit the Career Center to
meet with a counselor. Counselors can help you with everything from
resume review, mock interviewing, jobs search strategies, networking and
can support you throughout the process.
SU
Job Resources:
Job Search Resources Out of SU's Control: (not
on our website)
Jobs:
Graduate
School?
-
Click
here for grad school information
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