Finding a Job or Internship
Cornell Career Services offers a broad range of services for students engaged in a job search, whether it's for a full-time, internship, summer, or part-time academic-year position. Career advisors who specialize in dozens of areas of interest are available throughout CCS.
Resumes and Cover Letter Critiques
A career or student advisor reviews the content and presentation of resumes and job-search correspondence.
Interviewing Skills
CCS offers extensive information on preparing for interviews. Students may also arrange to practice their skills through simulated interviews, available in Barnes Hall and in several of the college offices.
Jobs for Cornellians
A listing of jobs exclusively for Cornell students is updated daily, providing job descriptions and application information for regional, national, and international employers.
Summer Jobs and Internships
Short-term positions—on campus, elsewhere in Ithaca, or away from campus—that can help students clarify career options and gain valuable career-related experience are posted.
On-Campus Recruiting
Over 650 employers, primarily from the corporate sector, visit campus each year to conduct interviews with students for summer and full-time employment.
Employer Information Sessions
These sessions are organized by employers to introduce students to their companies. They provide a forum for job seekers to meet potential employers and for undergraduates to learn more about a particular employer or career field.
Employer Career Fairs
Career fairs offer on-campus forums to gather information, develop networks, and meet employers from a variety of sectors, including corporate, environmental, and not-for-profit.
New York Recruiting Consortium
Employers representing banking and finance, consulting, retail, advertising, law, and various other fields interview Arts & Sciences and Human Ecology students in New York City in January.
Communications Consortium
Employers from a variety of career fields within the communications industry interview students from Cornell and four other colleges in April.
*Courtesy of Cornell Career Services