While individual skills and experience are important, college students or recent graduates may struggle to get a job without properly networking.
Handshake, a job and internship platform available to UTA students, aims to help with just that.
Adopted by the university in 2017, Handshake connects students with thousands of on-and-off campus employers, functioning as the central hub for all career-related job postings and events, said Nichole Thames, assistant director of Student Employment, in an email.
In the beginning of the semester, students will be able to log onto the platform through single sign-on, their UTA NetID and password.
Once logged in, they can create a profile, upload a resume, register for events, explore job opportunities and connect directly with employers.
On the front page, Handshake categorizes jobs by major and includes tabs for events such as job fairs. A social media-like feature is also available, allowing users to connect with other students on the service.
The job filter helps students curate opportunities that fit what they are looking for by pay, location, job type, hours, qualifications, work authorization, benefits, industry, employers and tags.
Users can view job details and apply directly if they meet the requirements and required documentation. If not, they can upload missing documents or apply via an external site if needed.
Users can also connect directly with the Career Development Center to schedule appointments and find additional resources. The tab groups internships in one place and categorizes them.
“Handshake is one of the best tools available to students for finding jobs that align with their goals and schedules,” Thames said. “It gives them direct access to employers who want to hire college students and recent grads, which is something you won’t always find on general job boards.”
More information on Handshake is available online.