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There are several opportunities to find student jobs on and around campus: Handshake: Handshake is Ohio State’s new university-wide position posting system where students have access to search and apply for part-time jobs, internships, co-ops, and full-time career opportunities.
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Handshakeis the university’s official job resource for Ohio State students. Handshake is an intuitive, easy-to-use job search system to help students connect with employers for part-time jobs, internships, co-ops and full-time career opportunities. Handshake grows with students through their time at Ohio State. They can use Handshake to find a job ...
Campus employment is more than just a job, more than just a paycheck. Students who choose to work on campus achieve a number of benefits that will help them during their time on campus, as well as after they graduate: 1. 70% acquired new skills 2. 65% fostered sense of belonging 3. 75% formed new friendships 4. 50% improved critical thinking 5. 70%...
If your student is hired to work on campus, the resources below can assist in preparing for the hiring process. 1. I-9 Completion Information 2. OPERS contribution information College Career Services Office Ohio State utilizes a comprehensive, de-centralized career services model. College and department career services officesexist across the unive...
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 pr...
Whether students are looking to continue their education here at Ohio State or moving on to another institution, the process for applying to graduate and professional schools should begin about a year and a half before graduation. So it is important to start exploring if graduate school is right for the student around their junior year. A career ad...
Versatile PhDis an online resource developed by Paula Chambers, a PhD English alumna of Ohio State. It offers a knowledgeable, supportive online community, regular asynchronous panel discussions with PhDs who have pursued non-academic careers and other content that supports successful job searches. Through the Graduate School’s subscription, all Oh...
Handshake is Ohio State's new university-wide position posting system where students have access to search and apply for part-time jobs, internships, co-ops, and full-time career opportunities.
There are four routes that you can take to begin your search for student employment at Ohio State. 1. Search for employment through Handshake. Go to handshake.osu.edu; Login using your lastname.#@osu.edu (do NOT use your buckeyemail email) Once you are logged into Handshake, go to the "Jobs" section