School of Business Career Services
Welcome to the Â鶹´«Ã½ School of Business Career Services Office
Our mission is to help CONNECT & PREPARE students and alumni for internship, employment, and professional development opportunities that will allow participants to advance in their future careers and education.
Services and Resources
Our services and resources can be broken down into the following four categories:
Cooperative Education & Internships
The Cooperative Education Program enables you to combine classroom learning with practical experience and provides an opportunity to utilize skills and knowledge acquired in the classroom.
You may choose from a wide range of co-op employment positions offered by corporations, government agencies, and nonprofit organizations in the area. You may explore more than one professional field of interest and make career contacts along the way—all while earning credits.
Benefits of Cooperative Education
- Experience in your career field
- Exposure to employers who may support your future job applications
- Opportunity to work in a variety of fields
- On-the-job experience to develop your maturity and confidence
- Paid employment to help with educational expenses
- Academic credit toward graduation
How to Qualify for the CO-OP Ed Program
- Must have 2.0 minimum cumulative average
- Complete a minimum of 45 credit hours and a minimum of 6 credits in his/her declared major
- Be accepted by a major academic department
- Obtain approval from the department chairperson in a major field of study
If you do not qualify for the CO-OP Ed Program, we still encourage you to work with our Career Services department on attaining a non-credited internship. Whether or not you receive the credits, an internship can provide you with the real world experience that employers are seeking. These opportunities can also help you to grow your professional network while potentially getting compensated as well!
Credits for Experience
As an undergraduate, you may earn up to 12 credits through either part-time or full-time work experience. The number of credits you receive is based on the number of hours you work per week.
8-14 hours a week (total of 120-224) = 2 credits
15-24 hours a week (total of 225-374) = 4 credits
25+ hours a week (total of 375-600) = 6 credits
Application of Credits
Credits earned can be applied toward your free electives or electives in your major department. You must check with your department chairperson for specific inclusion within your particular degree program.
How to Apply
Please follow up with a Career Services representative to either apply for or propose a potential Cooperative Education opportunity.
Jobs and Internships (Part-time and Full Time)
All employment opportunities can be found through . Download the app for easy access to job postings, employer events and to schedule an appointment with your Career Readiness Manager.
Career Fairs and Networking Events and Employer Partnership Programs
The School of Business partners with many employers to provide job and internship opportunities to students. All of these opportunities can be found through the Handshake platform.
Employer site visits, information sessions and career fairs can all be located on Handshake.
Launching this Fall, all students are invited to join the ranks of the #CareerReadyKnights. Register for the following events through Handshake and upon completion you will receive a #CareerReadyKnights water bottle as well as a pin to wear at upcoming Career Fairs to designate you as a prepared student ready for the world of work.
Career Ready Knights must attend one of each of the following workshops/sessions
*Register on Handshake
- Resumes and Cover Letters for Jobs and Internships
- Linkedin and Networking
- Ace the Interview
- 1:1 appointment with your school designated career coach
The Center for Career and Professional Development at the School of Business is here to help you with many aspects of your career development and exploration. We offer services such as:
- Resume Review/Cover Letter Review
- Use of the Career Closet
- LinkedIn Reviews
- Interview Preparation
- Mock Interviews
- Application Assistance
- Employer Events and Information Sessions
- Employer Site Visits
Whether you are exploring multiple majors or searching for information about your chosen field, the will help you connect majors to careers.
is an online resource which offers virtual experience programs designed by leading companies. Develop your skills and gain a real understanding of different roles and industries by working through these self-paced modules, with tasks similar to those you would undertake during a traditional internship.
What does it involve?
- You will work through a series of resources and hypothetical tasks that are designed to simulate the sort of work you would undertake as an intern or full-time employee at the organization. It's a unique opportunity for you to try out a career at your own pace and in your own time, from the comfort of your home.
- It takes five to six hours to complete one program and you can complete as many programs as you like. All experiences are completely free of charge for students and alumni from the New Â鶹´«Ã½ City University, School of Business.
Programs include:
- Video instructions and real life examples from employees within your chosen organization
- Work that reflects real day-to-day tasks of interns and employees
- Curated resources to help you complete the tasks
What are the benefits?
- Sample what real life work at leading companies would be like
- Try out different types of work and discover which career path is right for you
- Build confidence and gain skills to get you ready for the workplace
- Boost your resume/CV with a company-branded virtual experience program and get a personalized certificate for your LinkedIn profile
- Brand and market yourself to employers within the Forage network, potentially opening up future opportunities with prominent organizations
How can I take part?
There are no lengthy application processes as programs are free and accessible to all students and alumni. Simply pick your program, create an account on the and get started right away.
Students & Alumni
Students seeking internship and employment opportunities should use Handshake for all of their career development needs. Handshake is the one stop shop to schedule an appointment with your career coach, find out about employer events, and apply for jobs and internships.
Are you seeking internship and employment opportunities? is our Career Services Management data base where you can upload your resume and apply for internship and employment opportunities.
To create a profile and review opportunities, please visit:
Please click on this link to learn more about how you can best prepare to meet with a Career Services representative to explore potential internship, employment and professional development opportunities and resources.
Employers & Professionals
We look forward to developing relationships with employers, and finding new and creative ways for you to reach students. We can partner with you through:
- Employer information sessions
- Site visits
- Career Fairs
- Partnerships with student organizations
- Job and Internship postings
- Targeted emails to students