Online Job Postings. Check out great
off-campus part-time positions on CISTERNonline.
Local, regional, and national job opportunities are listed
and updated on a weekly basis. Job descriptions and employer
contact information is available for your convenience. Log
on today to find the perfect part-time job!
Career Library. The Career Center has
many written resources to help you with your job search,
including several books and magazines containing information
about seasonal and part-time employment. Come by the Career
Center Office to look through the seasonal job file cabinet
for information about camps, resorts, and local organizations.
Web Resources. Search for part-time jobs
online using these helpful web
resources. Use the Internet to link to a variety of
companies and organizations in the Charleston area and in
other cities. In many cases, you can apply online or download
an application.
Networking. Ask around to see where your
friends are working. Interact with professors, family members,
or former employers to get job leads and employer contact
information. Also, take a walk and get to know the businesses
near where you live. You may find that the perfect part-time
job is right around the corner.
Newspapers. Review the classified ads
in your local newspaper or online.
The Career Center receives the Sunday newspaper weekly.
Many small employers advertise in the paper, rather than
listing online.
Career Fairs. Many local companies come
to the Career Fairs held in the fall and spring semesters.
Bring a resume and network with potential employers. The
companies attending Career Fairs hire for full-time as well
as part-time positions. Use this opportunity to obtain contact
information and follow-up with a call indicating your interest.
On-Campus Recruitment. Several camps
and local resorts come to campus in the fall and spring
to recruit for their organizations. Check the Events link
in CISTERNonline for companies scheduling on-campus recruitment.
The Career Center strives to provide the best
possible opportunities for students. However, if you find
that you are experiencing difficulties with your employer,
please report this information to our office immediately.
Whether you want to discuss a grievance, need information,
or wish to take action against an employer, it is imperative
that you work with our office to insure that the appropriate
action is taken.
Before meeting with the Career Center, please
compile a very detailed and specific list outlining the
problem(s). All conversations and written documentation
are kept confidential.