University Career Services

Student and Employer Connections

Part-time Jobs

Do you need extra cash while in college?  We have just the program to help you get started.  Join the P-TOC Club to learn about Part-time off campus jobs.  Make money, gain skills, experience and build a solid résumé to jump start your future career choice.  (add the job club link here)

Internships

Why Have An Internship?
Build your skills, resume and confidence through hands-on experience in a work environment. Increase your competitiveness for future employment. Explore different career paths. Meet industry professionals, start building your network and gain references to take to future employers. Internships can happen any year – frosh through senior. They can be paid, unpaid or for credit. Begin exploring today! 

College to Career

You’re almost there, you’re submitting your application for graduation, and you know it’s time to land on your feet and have the career you planned.  This is your year to attend all career fairs and research companies that are looking for recent graduates. 
We offer an opportunity for you to connect with employers through on-campus recruiting, information sessions, Skype interviews and targeted career fairs.  We look forward to seeing you at our next event. 

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Employer and Student Connections

Information Sessions

Internship Workshop – Getting Started with Your Internship Search
1/23, 1:30-2:30pm, 245 University Center

Suntrust Information Session – Internships
1/23, 3-4:30pm, 245 University Center

My New Life Foundation Information Session – Internships
1/25, 11-12:30pm, 245 University Center

Panther Career Net
Over 20,000 students registered with 24/7 access to your job opportunity.  Post your positions on our web based Job Board with multiple options to receive résumés.

Access Panther Career Net here!

Attention: Fraudulent Job Postings
University Career Services offers Panther Career Net as a resource for employers to connect with GSU students and alumni seeking internships, part-time jobs, and full-time positions.  We strive to keep fraudulent postings off Panther Career Net by using some common “red flags” that are considered suspicious.  We are sharing these “red flags” below, so you, too, can attempt to identify such scam or fraudulent postings.   Never apply to a suspicious job.

Click here for details on how to recognize fraudulent job postings.

On-Campus Recruiting
Meet with students face to face for all positions.  We will provide free interview rooms and/or seminar room access, social media marketing and targeted email blasts to promote your position.  This is one of the best ways to meet students and brand your company or organization on campus.  Let us help you get started!

Ramona Simien, rsimien@gsu.edu
Assistant Director, Employer Relations

Melanie Jauch, mjauch@gsu.edu
JLD Specialist, Part-time jobs

Colleen Perry, cperry25@gsu.edu 
Internships and Co-op Coordinator

Career Fairs and Event
Whether you have a huge or small budget, we have a career fair or career event that can meet your needs.  Annual career fairs and events start early fall semester through late spring semester.  Our Employer Relations Teams collaborates with multiple academic departments and student organizations for you to meet the right students.

Plan ahead, view our career fair and event listings here!

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Employer and Panther Career Net Policies:

The office of Employer Relations serves as the liaison between the employers and University Career Services. This office manages on-campus recruiting sessions.  The office of Employer Relations provides an optimal environment for the employers and potential student employees to interact.  Click here to review the Employer Posting Policies and click here to view the Career Fair Guidelines. We look forward to welcoming you to our campus.