The Career Center is here to help you find your academic/career path and equip you
to successfully execute the transition from student to professional.
On-campus jobs are available for all students; students who qualify for work study and those who do
not. A host of workshops such as customer service training (CASA) and the Eagle Edge program are
available to help students successfully navigate their employment experience. All available
on-campus student positions can be found through the Handshake website. In addition, at the
beginning of each semester, the Career Center hosts a part-time job fair featuring on- and
off-campus job opportunities.
The Career Center has a dedicated interview suite consisting of 17 courtesy offices which employers
utilize to host interviews for internships and full-time positions. Browse upcoming interview dates and apply for an interview on Handshake.
Each semester career fairs are hosted. With so many employers concentrated in one convenient
location, these fairs offer an efficient way to advance your job search. We recommend attending
the Career Center seminars beforehand on career development strategies and job search techniques.
Professional dress and resumes are required. Register for career fairs on Handshake.
The Career Center hosts networking events allowing students direct access to employers.
Students have an opportunity to share their accomplishments and aspirations with
employers and to solicit assistance with seeking employment. Browse and register for
networking events on Handshake.
Handshake is the private job bank of UNT, regularly updated with job listings for students and
alumni posting both on- and off-campus opportunities. Log in to register for Career Center
events and professional development sessions.
Your Career Development Specialist is assigned by academic college allowing familiarity with the
changes in your field of interest. They can assist in helping you explore majors, build your
resume, network, prepare for interviews, internships, and much more. Call the Career Center to
schedule an appointment.
Are you a freshman or sophomore? Don’t miss the opportunity to meet our Career Peer Advisors. They
will assist you with finding a job on-campus, resume writing, and basic job search techniques.
Peer-to-peer career advising can get you closer to achieving your career goals.
Connect with professionals over a 3-course meal while learning professional dining etiquette.
Discuss academic and work experiences and network with professionals in your industry. Contact the
Career Center for more information.
Need interviewing preparation? Mock interviews are an excellent way to practice your interviewing
skills, learn tips and techniques, and receive feedback. Career Development Specialists, alumni and
employers dedicate their time to help with enhancing your skills. Contact the Career Center for
more information.
Students can gain valuable practical professional experience by participating in an internship
prior to graduation. Internships help students to apply what they learn in the classroom to the
actual work they may do after graduation. Interns have the opportunity to explore prospective
occupations and employers, to help determine their desired occupational path. While not guaranteed,
many students who participate in internships obtain a full-time job offer from their employer. To
learn more, schedule an appointment with your Career Development Specialist.
Take Flight is an experiential “job shadowing” program that lasts from one to a few days. Students
have the opportunity to visit organizations throughout the DFW area and learn more about specific
industries, organizations and career opportunities. For more information check the events section
on the Handshake website.
Workshops are held throughout the year covering topics such as Choosing a Major, Resume
Preparation, Interview Techniques, Career Planning, Job Search Strategies, and many other
professional development topics. View and register for workshops