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Employers

Employers may use Handshake to post jobs, internships, and co-op listings, register for career fairs, manage on-campus recruiting, advertise events, and message students and alumni who meet your qualifications. Employers will also be able to promote their brand more effectively by customizing their employer profiles, job postings, and events to be more visually appealing to students. Notice to Third-Party Recruiters, we require all organizations to remain transparent with our institution and with students, and to do that, we need to be transparent with the information we share with students so they can make an educated decision regarding the positions they apply to through Career Services and Handshake. Log In 

Students

Handshake is a fast and powerful recruiting platform for South Dakota Mines students and alumni. It uses cutting-edge technology to better connect employers with qualified candidates. Students and alumni can build profiles highlighting their academic accomplishments, skills, and extracurricular activities, then make those profiles visible to companies on Handshake to market themselves to potential employers. Students can search for full-time jobs, internships, and/or co-op positions. Also, students can view employers registered for career fairs, and company information sessions, request interviews, and save resumes, cover letters, and transcript copies to their profiles. Log In 

Faculty

Faculty may access Handshake to view employers registered for career fairs and available employment opportunities that they may share with students. Log In

Alumni

Alumni seeking help to find new employment opportunities can also make use of the Handshake platform.

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