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Find A Job

Finding and securing your target job is often harder than you think.

Especially when most resumes are screened out by applicant tracking systems before they are even seen by a hiring manager. We encourage students to use these resources and schedule an appointment with Career Services. Map your next strategies in a job search plan. Please use caution when searching for employment.

Networking | Student Employment | Tips | Gain Experience

 

Handshake

Handshake is the official 91Âé¶¹ Career Services job search and event management platform that links students and recent graduates to employment opportunities with over 600K employers, including 100% of the Fortune 500. 

  • Accessible with your student NetID.
  • Includes part-time campus student employment listings positions locally, across the region, and in the U.S.
  • Internship listings by employers
  • Career Services workshops and fairs to register for
  • Virtual Employer Events and more

 

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Be Successful with Handshake

Five actions to take on Handshake to set yourself up for success

Better Recommendations

Three ways to improve job recommendations on Handshake

Finding Employers

Three tips for finding employers that you want to work for

Search for Jobs

Tips for finding what you want using Handshake's search

Contact Us

Career Services

 Summerville Campus

Suite 251

706-737-1604

706-731-7097

careercenter@augusta.edu

    

Develop your Network

What is Networking? Why is it Important?

Networking is a process of building and maintaining relationships with professionals in your field of interest.

  • Encourages you to develop a professional image and profile
  • Helps you explore career options effectively
  • Develops your employer research skills
  • Refines your interviewing skills
  • Provides you with industry-related professional advice

Who is in Your Network?

Everyone you know is in your network. From your English professor to your neighbor across the street, each person in your network knows a professional person with experience that can benefit you.

Networking Etiquette

One of the most basic skills you need to develop as part of networking is the impromptu introduction. Sometimes called the Elevator Pitch or the 15-second introduction, this short introduction is used for unplanned meetings with professionals at community events or face meetings with professional contacts.

Networking & Employer Research Resources

Search for companies in the by member type and by area of expertise to learn more about are businesses of interest. 

is the world's largest professional networking site. Promote your skills in a professional platform, network with professionals in your field of interest, and connect with recruiters. Use to harness the power of your network, discover contacts you know at a company. Leverage your contacts to provide yourself with an edge in your job search.

Ensuring that your online reputation is protected is essential whether trying to get a job, or even go on a date. The mission of Reputation Management is to educate both individuals as well as corporations as to the best methods to protect and enhance their reputation online.


Student Employment

Student employment offers campus-based, part-time employment opportunities for enrolled 91Âé¶¹ students.
Hiring Departments, please

Types of Student Employment

Federal Work Study (FWS)

Part-time, paid positions at 91Âé¶¹ where a portion of the student’s wages are funded under a federal grant. You must qualify for this program through the Office of Student Financial Aid. You must have a completed on file with the Office of Student Financial Aid to verify if you are eligible for the Federal Work Study program.

  • If you have a Federal Work Study award, please be sure to relay this to any campus hiring department you contact or apply to.

Student Assistant (SA)

Part-time, paid positions at 91Âé¶¹ where the hiring department funds 100% of the student wages. All students who are currently enrolled in a degree or certificate program are eligible for the SA Program. Financial need is not a factor.

Graduate Assistantships (GA)

Graduate Assistantships are managed by The Graduate School and are highly competitive opportunities. Some departments list their GA opportunities in Handshake. To learn more about the eligibility requirements visit the Graduate School website.


Tips for Applying to Employment Opportunities

On campus employment opportunities are very competitive. Students who are already taking courses at 91Âé¶¹ have immediate access to the Handshake job portal to search and apply for on and off campus opportunities using your Jagnet credentials here. Please adhere to the following tips to ensure your success in seeking student employment positions:

Contact Campus Departments Directly

Inquire directly about student employment opportunities on campus. Not all open positions will be listed in Handshake.

Contact Campus Departments Directly

Resume Samples

View sample resumes in the Career Guide so that you can build your own resume and submit it for critique. Your first resume in Handshake must be approved for use in the portal. Feedback will be provided via email within 1-2 business days of receipt. 

Resume Critique

Students are encouraged to submit their resume for a critique to Career Services via email.   Your first resume in Handshake must be approved for use in the portal. Feedback will be provided via email within 1-2 business days of receipt.  Samples can be found in our Career Guide

Resume Critique

Quick Video Tips

Resumes, interviewing, interview attire and professionalism to help you prepare for and potentially secure an on-campus employment opportunity.

Workplace Attire Guidelines

Learn about business casual vs. business professional interview attire. 

Student Success Stories

Hannah Brown-Kitchens, Communication Major Alumna

Marketing and Advertising Specialist, WJBF News Channel 6

I utilized Career Services to my advantage when building my resume, and LinkedIn profile. After visiting Career Services, I was shocked with how my resume appeared; very professional. It advertised that I was interested in seeking out an internship opportunity with Channel 6. This may seem demanding, but I see it as determined, goal-oriented, and dedicated. Not only did Shameka Middleton help me with my resume, but she advised me on how to approach the interview, and the confidence I needed to overcome difficult questions during the interview. She also recommended I shape and mold my LinkedIn profile to appear appealing to employers. After I did this, I was beyond confident in how I advertised my profile. I ended up getting the interview and confidence in my performance is an understatement. I would not have been prepared for this moment had I not visited Shameka M. The result of it all, I got the job!

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