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Specialized Job Boards
Jobs in the Neighborhood: Jobs in the Neighborhood is where Eastern students can connect with Mainline neighbors about part-time work such as babysitting, dog-walking, and lawn care. These part-time job listings are located close to Eastern, and allow our students the opportunity to make a positive impact in the lives of our neighbors. We cannot verify or guarantee the accuracy of the contents. Please use appropriate caution and check out jobs thoroughly.
PA CareerLink: In PA CareerLink, job-seekers have the ability to search and apply for job openings across the Commonwealth or narrow it down to their own town. You can create and upload a resume and make yourself available to thousands of employers. PA CareerLink will also recommend jobs for you based on your preferences. One exciting feature is an automatic capture of all of your job-search activities within PA CareerLink. You have the ability to record any outside job-search activities, too. All in one place. All for free.
TransWork: TransWork fills a critical gap for addressing un- and under-employment by connecting transgender and gender non-binary job seekers and entrepreneurs to a network of supportive employers and business partners.
Women's Jobline: Women's Jobline is an online job board created by women, for women. It is free for any user using the site to job hunt.
Idealist: Idealist is a job board that allows job seekers to search for roles specifically within the non-profit world. Idealist’s mission is to help build a world where all people can lead free and dignified lives by inviting people everywhere to imagine, connect, and act.
Jobs for Humanity: Jobs for Humanity paves the way to a fairer future for all by connecting historically underrepresented talent to welcoming employers. Causes include returning citizens, neurodivergence, refugees, and more.
Mentra: The Mentra platform uses a reverse job-fair model to match neurodivergent professionals with employers who CARE about their diversity of thought. Build your profile including your skills, interests, and needed accomodations, and let employers come to you.
Honest Jobs: Honest Jobs is the leading national job marketplace for people affected by the criminal justice system. Since launching in 2018, they have attracted nearly 1,000 companies (13 Fortune 500) by providing technology that makes it easy to offer fair-chance employment while helping to mitigate the risk of negligent hiring at scale.
Policorner: Policorner.org is a free political internship and jobs platform connecting Eastern University students with 2,000+ political and public service internships and career opportunities. PoliCorner.org allows Eastern University students to create free user accounts, access 2,000+ job listings, filter listings by political affiliation and other relevant metrics, directly message employers, and receive invitations to apply to employer jobs.
Otta: Otta is a platform designed to help job-seekers find rewarding work at start-ups. Otta tailors opportunities to the individual user, and works to make the job search simpler. Browse Otta for opportunities at organizations such as AirBnB, Twitch, and Spotify.
Creatively: Creatively is the job platform for creatives of all disciplines—from graphic designers and photographers to directors and painters—featuring best-in-class portfolio tools, full-time and freelance job opportunities, and access to a community of thousands of creators looking to network and connect.
BioPharmGuy: BioPharmGuy is a comprehensive, up-to-date directory of biotech companies with a shadow database linking to career pages, an entry-level job board, and thousands of potential employers listed in their directory.
Vanderbloemen: - Vanderbloemen hosts hundred of Christian jobs including roles in churches, non-profits, higher education and more.
K12JobSpot: K12JobSpot connects you with every district in the country. Go beyond the job search with district listings. Get an inside glimpse of any district with information like student population, upcoming events, district insights, and jobs available.
HigherEd Jobs: HigherEdJobs is the leading source for jobs and career information in academia. More colleges and universities trust HigherEdJobs to recruit faculty and administrators than any other source. Over one million higher education professionals rely on HigherEdJobs not only for their comprehensive list of jobs, but also for their news and career advice.
Jobspresso: Jobspresso is the easiest way to find high-quality remote jobs in tech, marketing, customer support and more. 100% of our jobs are hand-picked, manually reviewed and expertly curated.
Remote.co: Remote.co works directly with organizations to post hand-curated roles in software development, customer service, recruiting, design, sales, and more.
DataJobba: DataJobba is a job platform created entirely for data science professionals. Users can see openings with some of the largest employers around the world, easily see salaries on offer, and access free resources to help sharpen their skills.
Work Experience Resources
Forage: Forage allows students to engage in short, virtual, hands-on projects with major companies in all kinds of industries. This can be a great way for students to gain work experience, especially for students who may be unable to participate in traditional internships.
Worksimplr: Providing access to paid remote work opportunities to all students while helping employers complete their work stress-free.This can be a great way for students to gain work experience, especially for students who may be unable to participate in traditional internships.
Research Experiences for Undergraduates: The National Science Foundation offers a host of opportunities for undergraduates looking to gain research experience. The experiences allow students to research alongside faculty and other student researchers in a host of fields.
Career Education
Launch Kit: The Eastern University Center for Career Development's Launch Kit is a document that is updated every year to bring our graduating class simple, relevant, and practical advice about kick-starting your career. From example application materials, to salary negotiation, to finding the right employer, the launch kit is your one-stop-shop for career information.
O*NET: The Occupational Information Network( O*NET) Is developed and maintained by the U.S. Department of Labor and provides detailed information about almost 1,000 occupations. This data is helpful for students looking for more insight about specific career paths. O*NET also offers "My Next Move," an assessment that makes career suggestions based on student's preferences.
Ask A Manager: Ask A Manager is a blog run by Alison Green, a one-time manager turned consultant. Alison writes about any work-oriented issue you can imagine - tips about the application process, how to negotiate your salary, and even navigating workplace issues. Alison's writing is clear, concise, and full of great advice.
Center for Career Development YouTube Channel: CCD's YouTube channel has videos covering all the most important information about starting your career, as well as recordings of our virtual events. If you are looking for quick tutorials or in-depth discussions of specific topics, check out our channel.
IBM Skills Build: Access software and hands-on resources to learn about data science, artificial intelligence, security and more.
Pramp: Pramp is a free, online peer-to-peer platform for practicing technical interviews run by Exponent. It is a community of software engineers who come together to prepare for their upcoming coding interviews.
Agilities: Agilities.org is The Foundation’s hub of career literacy tools and resources intended to raise awareness of the value one brings to the marketplace, affirm the knowledge an individual already has about themselves, and activate them to be a better-informed career decision-maker. Check out their Work Profiler assessment and Career Explorer tools to learn more about yourself and identify professional pathways.
Review your job offer: State-by-state guides by MIT: When reviewing your job offer, use these state-by-state tip sheets to help you understand your rights regarding non-compete agreements, verifying whether your salary matches your co-workers, negotiating for contractual protections, and more!