The Internet is an
increasingly important resource for the job & internship
search. Whether you are identifying positions, researching
organizations or determining salary requirements, the sites
below are provided to assist you with this process.
EmployOn: A powerful job search engine provided by Career Services for UW-Green Bay students through PRO.
Searches all .com, .gov, and .edu web sites for job postings in the US and Canada. Search by skill sets, key words, job titles, and geographic locations. Click HERE for a guide how to use EmployOn.
Click on the video box below for an introduction to EmployOn.
Take Caution in Accessing Job Boards and Resume Databased on the Internet
When
responding to position advertisements or posting
a resume on an Internet job board or website,
take caution to only provide appropriate
information to allow an organization to contact
you as a prospective job candidate. Job seekers
should not provide unusual information
electronically to an employer such as social
security numbers, credit card numbers and other
details that the majority of employers never
request. These types of information are never
needed by an employer EXCEPT when positions are
offered, contracts signed, or a background or
credit check is completed later in the interview
or search process.
Please be aware of any unusual requests for
information from an employer - especially via
electronic request when you have not physically
met a representative of the organization. If you
have concerns about any request of information,
please share that directly with Career Services
and our staff can advise you on how to proceed.
As always, if you have any questions, please
direct them to a staff member in Career
Services.
Please note: External sites are not endorsed or maintained by
UW-Green Bay Career Services. See disclaimer at bottom.
If you encounter difficulty opening a particular
site, please contact Career Services so we may make the appropriate revisions. Thank
you.
Phoenix Recruitment On-Line (PRO) Career
Services brings you an on-line system in which
you may post your resume, be included in resume
referrals to employers, view full-time and
internship position listings, sign up for
on-campus interviews and receive e-mail updates
from Career Services.
Student and Alumni Access
NACElink is an online, national job board for
college students seeking all types of
employment: full-time and part-time jobs,
internships, cooperative education
opportunities, volunteer, and summer work.
NACElink is a service provided by Career
Services at UW-Green Bay as a benefit of our
membership in the National Association of
Colleges and Employers.*
Simply
Hired: Searches positions in job boards,
classifieds and company websites.
SnagAJob.com:
Hourly & Part-Time Jobs for Students Urban Employ Network: Jobs in major U.S. Cities (Atlanta, Chicago, Denver, L.A., New York, Washington D.C.)
NOTE:
Most sites will allow search options such as
career field, job type or geographic location.
Some sites require you to complete a profile to
register for a login and password, or to post
your resume prior to viewing positions.
Be cautious of sites that charge a fee to use
their services.
NOTE:
Most on-line national internet job search sites
will allow you to narrow your search to find
positions specifically listed in Wisconsin or by
major cities within Wisconsin, such as Madison,
Milwaukee, and the Fox Cities area. See
"Nationwide Job Search Sites" above.
Job Center of Wisconsin connects job seekers and employers within the
state.(Formerly Wisconsin JobNet) JobCenterOfWisconsin.com. They also host job
fairs throughout the state.
WISCareers: Search for Wisconsin Employers and Job Openings
by occupational title and industry.
Conducting an Out-of-State
Job Search NOTE:
Most on-line national internet job search sites
will allow you to narrow your search by state or
larger cities within various states. See
"Nationwide Job Search Sites" above.
Other Resources to Find
Employment Outside of Wisconsin:
GoingGlobal- USA City Career Guides:USA City Guides contain career and employment resources for the 40
largest metropolitan areas in the USA. Included in
this database are: job search resources, employment outlook,
professional networking groups, cost of living, major employer
listings by industry sector, non-profits and volunteer
opportunities. H1B employer listings are also listed for all 50
states! * Note: This resource is
available to currently enrolled students and registered alumni.
Going Global Country
Career Guide: Going Global career and employment
resources include world-wide job openings, internship listings,
industry profiles and country-specific career information.
more than 30,000 pages of constantly-updated content is included
on topics such as work permit/visa regulations, resume writing
guidelines and examples, employment trends, salary ranges,
networking groups, cultural/interviewing advice, corporate
profiles and worldwide job listings... plus much more! *
Note: This resource is available to
currently enrolled students and registered alumni.
GoingGlobal- USA City Career Guides:USA City Guides contain career and employment resources for the 40
largest metropolitan areas in the USA. Included in
this database are: job search resources, employment outlook,
professional networking groups, cost of living, major employer
listings by industry sector, non-profits and volunteer
opportunities. H1B employer listings are also listed for all 50
states! * Note: This resource is
available to currently enrolled students and registered alumni.
OUT for Work:
UW-Green Bay Career Services is a Gold Certified
OUT for Work Institution.
To access the OUT for Work Career
Resources Library, log into
PRO
and in the Resource Library, click on the "LGBTQ
Career Resources" folder, then "Out
for Work Online Library - Access Information."
Note: Some of
the nationwide job listing sites above also have internship listings in
their search engines as well as sites for
specific majors/career fields (See list above.)
Serve.gov
Service Internships: Global Directory of
Service Internships for College Students Studentjobs.gov: Federal government
internships, volunteer options & the Outstanding
Scholars programs
US
Interns.com: Internship & Co-op
Opportunities Volunteer
Center of Brown County:
Connects individuals with various volunteer
opportunities.
Washington Internship Program:
Combines work and study - places undergraduate
and graduate students, or college graduates, in
our nation's capital for a semester (summer,
fall, or spring).
USA Jobs is
the official job site of the U.S.
Federal Government. Your one-stop source
for Federal jobs and employment information. View USAJobs Guide (PDF).
FindYourSpot.com:Take an on-line quiz to find the best places to
live & work based upon your interests. Compare
the best cities and small towns then search for
jobs in your career field in your Top Spots.
Job
Descriptions: Over 13,000 job descriptions Job-Hunt.org:
Links to career resources, organized by location
or category. The Riley
Guide: Tips for networking, the job search,
etc.
Career Services at the University of Wisconsin-Green
Bay maintains this web site as a service to
UW-Green Bay students for their career
development and employment-seeking efforts.
Phoenix Recruitment On-line is a service
provided to registered students and alumni only.
The presence of job announcements on this web
site does not indicate an endorsement or
recommendation from the University of
Wisconsin-Green Bay or UW-Green Bay Career
Services. Students should take responsibility
for all necessary precautions when interviewing
for, or accepting these positions, and students
are solely responsible for obtaining necessary
information concerning the employer.
This web
site also contains links to other web sites not
under the control of the Universityor Career Services, and we are not
responsible for the contents of any linked site.
Career Services provides these links only as a
convenience. UW-Green Bay and Career Services
assumes no liability for acts or omissions by
third parties or for material supplied by them.
Students
who discover any misuse or abuse of this web
site are encouraged to report the matter to
Career Services as soon as possible.
For
further information call the UW-Green Bay Career
Services at 920-465-2163.