Next lives here at the University of Cincinnati. With a co-op program ranked #1 in the nation among public universities and #3 overall, it's easy to see why so many students choose UC. Whether you're just getting started on an undergraduate degree or completing your final year of a graduate program, the College of Cooperative Education and Professional Studies at the University of Cincinnati offers the support, tools, and opportunities for all students to be successful after graduation.
Here are five career resources every UC student should know about as they begin the fall semester.
Handshake is the career platform used by the University of Cincinnati where students can search for and apply to jobs, connect with employers, and learn about career fairs and other on-campus employer events. Log in with your UC username and password.
UC hosts a number of career fairs and employer events to support students in their professional development.
A few fall career fairs are listed below. To view the complete list of fairs and employer events, login to Handshake, and select "Events" from the left-hand navigation. Read How to Prepare for a Career Fair to learn what to expect.
Fall Career Fairs
University of Cincinnati Part-Time Job Fair
Tuesday, Aug 29, 1 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Tangeman University Center, Great Hall
Find immediate openings for paid, part-time jobs and internships on and near UC's main (Clifton) campus.
UC Professional and Technical Career Fair
Sep. 12-14, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Campus Recreation Center and TUC
UC Business and A&S students should stop by Professional Day on Sep. 12. UC Engineers, Applied Sciences, and IT students are invited to attend Technical Days, Sep. 13-14. Employers will be recruiting students for co-ops, internships and full-time permanent positions.
UC Engaging Emerging Creatives (E2C) Career Fair
Oct. 5, 3 p.m. - 6 p.m.
DAAP
DAAP students can meet with employers who are eager to fill co-op positions.
The Bearcat Promise Career Studio is a place where all UC students can get help writing their resume, updating a professional online profile, searching for jobs, or exploring career options. Visit the Career Studio, located in Tangeman University Center Room 310, next to the PNC Bank, during walk-in hours.
Career Services are also available at UC Clermont, UC Blue Ash, and Lindner College of Business. Students should contact their college career offices to learn more.
VMock is UC's virtual resume assistant. It provides students with personalized suggestions and instant feedback to improve their resume, build a data-backed career plan, and align their public profile with their career aspirations.
BigInterview is a mock interview practice and recording tool that gives UC students a new and innovative way to prepare effectively for a job interview. It combines training and practice to help students improve their interview skills and build confidence.
VMock and BigInterview are available online 24/7 at no cost to UC students.
Don't leave career planning to the final months of your studies. The earlier you start, the more successful you'll be when you graduate.
Featured top image of UC student Olivia Kentner at the 1819 Innovation Hub. Photo by Andrew Higley/UC Marketing + Branding.