Job and Internship Search

Career and Experiential Learning

Develop a Plan

Let our Career Counselors help you develop effective job searching strategies. Learn how to use social media, networking, and personal and professional contacts to explore the hidden job market. Understand how to best use the internet to uncover job opportunities. Additionally, learn how to present yourself so that you get noticed in your job search. 

Job & Internship Search Tools

  • Handshake is the Career Development Center’s new online job posting and career management system that enables Barry University students and alumni to search for jobs and internships and to find helpful career resources.

  • LiquidCompass provides to nursing and healthcare students (LVN/LPN, Allied Health,etc) an easy to use tool to see all employers explicitly looking to hire nursing students through advanced practice graduates. All from a single source that is updated daily with employer information that is clear, concise, and easy to use. The search tool incorporates geo-coding to allow students to see spatially where jobs are located within their locations of interest.

  • Talent.com is one of the biggest Job Search Aggregator worldwide, present in 75 countries. Currently offering 32 million jobs listed in the U.S. with thousands of internships and volunteer opportunities by indexing and centralizing all jobs directly from companies career websites, placement agencies and job boards to help people find new career opportunities more easily. It also offers a Tax Calculator and a Search Salary feature, both very useful tools as well.

  • Leverage the world’s largest professional network to connect with opportunity. Use LinkedIn Jobs to harness the power of your network and get hired. LinkedIn Jobs surfaces insights such as whom you know at a company, providing you an edge in your job search.

  • Use the power of LinkedIn to take the first step in your professional career with the internship finder.

  • WayUP helps students find amazing internships and entry-level jobs. WayUP works with over 30,000 employers ranging from brand name companies (Amazon, Instagram, Goldman Sachs, Verizon, etc.) to thousands of startups, non-profits and small businesses. WayUP also offers a ton of guides on how to launch your career and the entire site is free for students.

  • Learn How to Become’s list of 15 best job boards ranked based on their usability, site features and specific search requirements.

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