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  • September 24, 2008:
    Fall 08 Career Fair - Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math
    ( College Park Center - 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. )
  • September 25, 2008:
    Fall 08 Career Fair - Arts, Business and Communication
    ( College Park Center - 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. )
  • September 26, 2008:
    Fall 08 Career Fair - Government, Health, Non-Profit and Social Services
    ( College Park Center - 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. )
  • October 23, 2008:
    Graduate and Professional School Fair
    ( College Park Center - 2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. )
  • March 24, 2009:
    Education Interview Day
    ( College Park Center - 8:30 am-3:00 pm )
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    Grad Students

    To begin a job search:
  • Create/Update your resume
    Create or update your resume. Resume writing tips, templates and samples are available here.
  • Upload resume into Hire a Flyer and update About You and Job Preferences
    Upload your resume into Hire a Flyer, update your profile and job preferences, then view job listings and electronically refer your resume to employers. Save your job search, access it from Quick Links and designate the saved search as a Job Agent to receive an e-mail message when new jobs are entered in the system.
  • Make an appointment with a Career Advisor
    Career Advisors offer assistance to all students. If you have questions about your resume or need help with interviewing or job search strategy, please call 937.229.2045.
  • Network
    Networking is very important in finding opportunities that are not advertised. Distribute your resume to family, friends, and anyone else who may be able to provide leads for a good internship or position. Contact alumni in the Alumni Career Network in Hire a Flyer.
  • Attend other Career Fairs and Events
    Research and attend events in the areas you have considered locating after graduation. If the company is hiring majors other than yours, talk to the recruiter about other opportunities. Research the companies before attending, take plenty of resumes, dress professionally and follow up with companies after the Fair by sending a thank-you note to the recruiters.
  • Check reciprocal services of other universities
    Contact Career Services Offices in the area you want to live. If required, UD Career Advisors can send a letter of reciprocity to any universities you request.
  • To prepare for next year:

  • Update your resume and profile in Hire a Flyer to start looking for full-time employment.
  • After graduation, enter your Alumni Career Network Profile in the Hire a Flyer Network to volunteer to become a contact for students and other alumni.
  • Then, join your local Alumni Chapter.
  • Remember, as an alumni, you have access to all services provided by UD Career Services at no charge.