Whether you are entry-level or an experienced professional, understanding recruiting processes, hiring timelines and how to prepare, are key when navigating the job search. We will help you take on your search from researching and planning, to preparing and negotiating.
Jobs
Programs
On-Campus Recruiting
On-Campus Recruiting (OCR) provides employers with the opportunity to host information sessions, attend career fairs, industry showcases, and conduct interviews on campus.
Resources
5 Workplace Etiquette Tips Every Professional Should Know
Participating in On-Campus Interviewing
On-Campus Interviews typically consists of employers who come to campus to conduct interviews with selected students.
6 Tips for Maintaining Balance During the Job Search
Finding a Job: The Employer Perspective
Diversity Recruitment Programs
Understanding the Recruiting Process
Tools to Organize Your Job or Internship Search
Making the Transition into the Workplace
Leadership Development & Rotational Programs
Leadership development and rotational programs provide you with in-depth experiences, ongoing mentorship, and targeted training across a range of business areas within a company. Companies usually use these types of programs to hire interns or post-graduates and train them through rotational...
Getting a Job On Campus
There are two types of on-campus jobs: federal work-study jobs and casual jobs. Federal Work-Study jobs are only available to U.S. citizens and Permanent Residents who have a financial aid work-study allocation. Casual On-Campus jobs are open to any Columbia student, regardless of financial aid package or citizenship.
Getting a Great Reference or Letter of Recommendation
Identifying Fraudulent Job & Internship Postings
Your Job or Internship Search Checklist
How to Use LionSHARE FAQs
LionSHARE, powered by Handshake, is your hub for career connections and opportunities—exclusive to students and alumni served by the Center for Career Education (CCE).