The Student Employment Office can assist your organization with recruiting students for part-time employment.
If you are seeking students for full-time employment upon graduation, please contact the Office of Career Services at (312)996-2300.
Services
Student Employment offers the following services to off campus employers:
- Postings on www.uiccareers.com.
- Student Referrals for positions listed under the Job Location & Development Program.
- On campus recruiting through Job Fairs and individual company days
Job Listings
Student Employment maintains Off Campus Job Listings as a service to the Chicagoland area. If your business needs to advertise a part-time position, simply go online to www.uiccareers.com, log in and select the Student Employment Office for your job posting needs.
The web posting system (www.uiccareers.com) allows employers to create their own username and password to input company profile information and job openings. Also, employers are able to search the student resume database for prospective candidates to contact for their positions. For more information, please feel free to contact our office at (312)996-3130.
Job Location & Development (JLD) Program
The Job Location and Development (JLD) Program is a service through the Student Employment Office that assists employers to connect with enrolled students in ALL MAJORS who are seeking off-campus "career related" employment that is part-time year-round employment or full-time summer employment. If your position requires any educational background or can assist a student in enhancing his or her career goals, the position will be listed under the Job Location & Development Program. The JLD program is a federally funded program that operates year-round and can assist your company in recruiting qualified UIC students. Only qualified students (based on your requirements) will be referred to you.
Purpose
The purpose of the JLD Program is to expose UIC students to options that best fit their individual career needs and aspirations. It is centered on creating real-world experiences and for students to increase self-knowledge and develop marketable skills that provide a solid foundation for securing career-related options beyond graduation. Employers post their job opportunities through UICCAREERS.COM. To that end, the program provides: part-time and full-time job listings, internship opportunities, job fairs, career development workshops and presentations (e.g., resume writing, interview preparation, how to find a part-time job, navigating a job fair, etc.), résumé reviews, mock interviews, on-campus interviews, and employer referrals.