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Career Services

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Finding Jobs and Internships

The Search Process

Job Searching in a Tough Economy: PDF (40KB) | Word (26KB)

Tools to Find a Job/Internship

Researching Employers

Job/Internship Vacancy Websites by Discipline (Staff Picks)

UB Credit-Bearing Internships and Experiential Learning Opportunities

This includes internships, practicum, independent study, research and more!

View as: PDF (402KB) | Word (240KB)

BullsEye Services

Jobs/Internships Posted at UB Career Services

Post Your Resume
(use BullsEye login boxes at the top of the page)
Employers seek candidates from UB via this service.

On-Campus Interviewing
(use BullsEye login boxes at the top of the page)
Employers visit UB Career Services to interview students/graduates for jobs and internships.

Networking - Mentors, information interviewing

Events

Additional UB Offices That Can Help

Internet Safety Tips for Your Job Search

Using Internet job posting sites can be a very effective job search strategy, but students are urged to exercise caution when doing so and should be aware of scams that take advantage of job seekers.

The following are some tips to alert you to a possible scam:
  • You must give your credit card or bank account numbers, or copies of personal documents, but you get nothing in writing.
  • You must send payment by wire service or courier.
  • You are offered a large payment or reward in exchange for allowing the use of your bank account – often for cashing checks or transferring money.
  • You receive an unexpectedly large check.
  • You have to pay money up front for the promise of a job.
To learn more about conducting a safe job search, spotting possible scams and protecting yourself, here are several resources to check out:
Career Services | 259 Capen Hall | University at Buffalo | Buffalo, NY 14260-1635 | Tel: (716) 645-2231 | Fax: (716) 645-3829 | Director: Arlene Kaukus | E-Mail Us | Legal
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