Career Services

Employers

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Welcome! We are eager to establish and develop relationships with employers who are looking for part-time and summer workers, college interns, and/or those who offer full-time, post-baccalaureate opportunities suited for soon-to-be or recent college graduates.

Post a Job or Internship

How to Recruit at Reed

We continually seek new and creative ways to connect our students to the best employers and opportunities. Contact us anytime to discuss options such as a campus visit during lunch for an information sessions or a table session in our dining commons in Gray Campus Center. We can also involve employers in special programs aimed to help students prepare for the employment process (e.g., mock interviews, career shadowing, alumni engagement) or other career-related issues. We welcome your interest in these areas, too.
  • Employer Presentations
  • Employer Table

Career Fairs

  • Career and Internship Connections (CIC)

    IDENTIFY candidates from selective, nationally ranked and diverse colleges and universities. REGISTER for Career and Internship Connections (CIC) Fairs, which take place January 4-8 2010:

Washington DC – January 4th; Los Angeles – January 5th; New York City – January 6th; Chicago – January 7th; Boston – January 8th

Registration and more information can be found online at http://www.rochester.edu/careercenter/employers/corporate/cic/index.html

(Click the city in which you are interested to begin your registration process.)

These recruiting events are FREE to employers, and paid for completely by school member dues. The CICs combine a morning career-fair style open forum with pre-screened interviews during the afternoon.

  • First Avenue Career & Graduate School Fair (More information on the OLAPC Web site).

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  • Non-Profit Expo

    Each fall, Reed College career services and SEEDS host the Non-Profit Expo. Non-profit organizations are invited to attend to recruit students to fulfill upcoming volunteer needs, to fill internship openings, and to speak with them about possible employment opportunities. If you represent a non-profit organization and believe Reed students would be a good fit for your organization, drop us an email or call 503.777.7550.

Non-Profits, Schools, and Public Sector Agencies

You may be able to hire a Reed Federal Work Study Intern

Programs that provide a community service designed to improve the quality of life for community residents, particularly low-income people, or to solve particular programs related to their needs may qualify to participate (at no cost to you!) in our federal work study program.  Students are paid with their financial aid funds, and are available for 2-10 hours per week.  For more information, please call Brooke Hunter, 503.777.7550.  To read more about this opportunity, click here

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