Job Search

Your job search should be a combination of several strategies, integrating both technology and face to face interactions/networking.  For more information on job search strategies that meet your career goals, call (610) 660-3100 to make an appointment with a career counselor.

Need a job?  There's an app for that.

SJUcareers

SJUcareers is an online site that allows Saint Joseph's University students and alumni to access hundreds of Full Time, Internship, Part Time, Work Study/On-Campus and Volunteer opportunities.  Through SJUcareers, users can post resumes, apply to positions and participate in the on-campus interviewing program.  Login to your account today using the SJUcareers login box on the right hand side of this page.  All current Saint Joseph's University students have an SJUcareers account. 

CareerShift-Job Searching Tool

CareerShift provides an easy-to-use, approach for “cracking the hidden job market” and for managing your job hunt all in one place. You will be able to search for jobs and save your searches, find and save a list of contacts, upload resumes and cover letters, and put them together in a targeted e-mail or mail campaign. The SJU Career Development Center has partnered with CareerShift to offer you a great job hunting web service. Access your confidential CareerShift account from anywhere, anytime. Log-in to SJUCareers to access the link. Please contact the Career Development Center, 610-660-3100 or careerhelp@sju.edu with any questions. Click here for tips for using CareerShift effectively.  

Career Related Links By Industry

Find jobs on Twitter!  Follow @TweetMyJobs for a variety of opportunities.

 


Please be advised that the Car
eer Development Center, while certainly taking steps to ensure the legitimacy and accuracy of job descriptions, is not able to fully validate the integrity of ALL organizations or individuals that list opportunities in SJUcareers. It is an excellent practice, and highly recommended, that students use good judgment to discern the quality and professionalism of each listing. Students with questions or concerns about particular job listings are invited to contact the Career Development Center.  In addition, click here to learn about how SJU protects you and how you can protect yourself in the job or internship search, or click here for a recent article about fradulent employers and opportunities.