Student-Oriented Job Boards

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Several job boards are specifically tailored for college students and recent graduates, offering a wide range of internships and entry-level positions. These platforms often provide filters for specific industries, types of jobs (e.g., part-time, internships), and location, making it easier for students to find relevant opportunities. [1, 2, 3]
Popular Student-Focused Job Boards: [2, 2, 4, 4]
  • Handshake: A popular platform that connects college students with job opportunities and internships, often partnering directly with university career services. [2, 2, 4, 4]
  • College Recruiter: Specializes in entry-level jobs and internships for college and university students and recent graduates, according to College Recruiter. [2, 2]
  • Indeed: A general job board with a massive database, offering filters for part-time, internship, and entry-level positions, according to NSSI. [3, 3]
  • CollegeGrad: Focused on entry-level jobs and internships for college students and recent graduates, according to Penn State University. [1, 1, 5, 5]
  • LinkedIn: A professional networking platform where students can connect with professionals, find internships and entry-level jobs, and build their professional network. [1, 1, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9]
  • Internships.com (now Chegg Internships): A dedicated platform for internship listings, according to College Recruiter. [4, 4]
  • AfterCollege: Another job board specifically designed for college students and recent graduates. [2, 2]
Tips for using job boards: [3, 3]
  • Tailor your resume and cover letter: Make sure they reflect the specific requirements of each job or internship. [3, 3, 10, 11]
  • Network: Connect with professionals in your field on LinkedIn and other platforms. [3, 6, 6, 12]
  • Explore different job boards: Not all job boards are created equal, so try out a few to see which ones offer the best results. [1, 1, 2, 2, 13, 14]


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[1] https://arthajobboard.com/blog/job-boards-for-college-and-university-students/
[2] https://www.collegerecruiter.com/blog/2023/04/12/top-10-job-boards-for-college-and-university-students-worldwide
[3] https://www.nssi.com/blog/6-Best-Job-Search-Sites-for-College-Students
[4] https://www.collegerecruiter.com/blog/2023/11/28/top-10-job-boards-globally-for-hiring-students-recent-graduates
[5] https://careerconnections.smeal.psu.edu/general-internship-job-search-websites/
[6] https://money.com/best-job-search-sites/
[7] https://www.smartrecruiters.com/blog/best-job-boards-for-recruiting-hiring-interns/
[8] https://www.mediabistro.com/go-freelance/freelance-writing-jobs-opportunities-for-professional-growth/
[9] https://gbs.ac.ae/blog/internship-opportunities-for-students-during-an-hnd-in-international-business/
[10] https://btu.edu.ge/en/kariera/smart-student/
[11] https://www.huzzle.app/blog/securing-an-internship-at-ubs-tips-and-advice
[12] https://simplify.jobs/blog/how-to-get-an-internship-with-no-experience/
[13] https://wellhub.com/en-us/blog/talent-acquisition-and-retention/free-job-boards/
[14] https://vervoe.com/customer-service-job-boards/