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Blue Hen Jobs Registration at Career Services
Eligibility: All matriculated undergraduate and graduate students are eligible to participate, at no cost, in the services listed below until their graduation date.
Using Blue Hen Jobs/eRecruiting
- For step-by-step instructions for using Blue Hen Jobs, including updating your profile, uploading and “publishing” your resume and applying to jobs and internships, go to the Blue Hen Jobs Quick Start.
- The Using the Campus Interview Program sheet contains the timetable for applying for jobs, the No-Show and Cancellation Policy, and what to do when you accept a job offer.
- It is strongly recommended that you either attend an Blue Hen Jobs Orientation or view the orientation web presentation to learn more about procedures for using Blue Hen Jobs to view and apply to full-time job postings and internships as well as part-time and summer jobs, post resumes and participate in the Campus Interview Program.
For individual career advisement, workshops, programs, or job fairs, visit our homepage at www.udel.edu/CSC.
Alumni may register to use Blue Hen Jobs by following the directions here.
Benefits of Blue Hen Jobs/eRecruiting
- You are eligible to participate in the Campus Interview Program whereby approximately 300 companies will hold preliminary interviews with graduating students in various majors for permanent full-time positions and with undergraduates for internships in our facility at 401 Academy Street.
- Find full-time jobs and internships as well as part-time and summer jobs, employer profiles and contact information. This online career management system contains profiles and contacts for over 6000 organizations that work with the University of Delaware Bank of America Career Services Center.
- Post your resume in The Resume Referral System by following the step-by step instructions found at Blue Hen Jobs Quick Start. The Referral System is a database of resumes within Blue Hen Jobs which can be searched by employers who are unable to participate in the Campus Interview Program or are seeking candidates for internship positions. In 2007-08 over 200 organizations, including non-profits, government agencies, and business requested searches to fill full-time and summer positions that resulted in over 6,000 resumes being sent out.
- Ever wonder what it's like to work in the computer industry? Interested in seeing what goes on in a day in the life of a teacher? Well, you can!!! The Career Services Center offers the Alumni Mentor Program to give registered students and alumni the opportunity to connect in order to share important career information. Students benefit from interacting with professionals who share their career interest and alumni gain satisfaction from sharing their valuable insights. What better way to develop and expand those very important career networks!
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