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Career Services Center ready to serve

Whether you graduated in 2016 or 1986, Marquette’s Career Services Center provides a variety of professional development resources, including job openings, how to post for any level of employment opportunities within your organization and more. Here's how:

Marquette’s NEW career platform, Handshake, is live compliments of Uline! Handshake’s intuitive, mobile friendly platform is a great way to stay connected to the Marquette Career Services Center.  Handshake replaced MU Career Manager in August 2016.  Alumni can use Handshake to:

  • Schedule career counseling appointments
  • View job opportunities relevant to your career goals
  • Receive updates from the Career Services Center
  • Find resources and events specifically matching your career interests
  • Follow and connect with your favorite employers; over 95,000 recruiters including over 50% of Fortune 500 companies use Handshake!

Join Marquette on Handshake today!
It’s easy to register for an account; just follow these steps:

Step 1: Log onto: https://marquette.joinhandshake.com/login
Step 2: Click “Sign Up for an account”
Step 3: Choose “Student/Alumni” for type of account
Step 4: Click Register a new account
Step 5: Create your new account, CSC will approve within 2 business days

Looking to hire?
Employers looking to hire Marquette students and alumni for internships and full-time positions can set up an employer account: https://marquette.joinhandshake.com/login. Visit the Employer Help Center or learn more or email the Career Services employer relations team.

Questions? Please contact the Marquette Career Services Center at career.services@marquette.edu or (414) 288-7423. We are open Monday – Friday,
8:30 a.m.– 4:30 p.m.


Kristin AdlerKristin Adler is assistant director of Employer and Campus Relations at the Marquette University Career Services Center. She can be reached at kristin.adler@marquette.edu

 

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