Handshake
About Handshake
Handshake is the go-to source for all things career that you will throughout the career exploration and recruiting processes. Start your program off with confidence by learning where to find key information and resources on the site.
Note: Handshake is a new tool for the CBCC replacing TalentLink as of June 1, 2022. If you happen to run across a reference to TalentLink, disregard it and check Handshake instead. There are many features that Handshake has to offer but first, let's get you logged in.
Click on the “Student & Alumni Login Information” option.
On the page that follows, click on “Student & Alumni Login.”
Click on the “University of Minnesota Student & Alumni Login” button.
Sign in with your U of M Internet ID and password.
We strongly recommend you bookmark the login in page for easy access in the future.
Set up your Handshake profile
To maximize your profile, we recommend you consider:
Complete the job interests section of your profile, including job type, location, and job role. Recruiters are 5x as likely to reach out to you if your profile is complete. Additionally, when you fill in your interests, Handshake will send you better and more relevant job recommendations.
Make your profile public so you show up in employer searches.
Upload your resume
To use Handshake to apply for opportunities (jobs/internships/volunteer positions) or to sign up for on-campus interviews, you will first need to upload a copy of your resume. Note: Before you do this, make sure you have had your resume reviewed and approved by a CBCC coach.
Click on your name in the upper right-hand corner of the screen
Choose the “Documents” option from the drop-down menu
Follow the instructions on the next screen to upload your resume as a PDF file
In order for recruiters to see you as a candidate AND to be included in resume books, you need to make your resume BOTH visible and public:
Found under My Documents, VISIBLE means you are setting a specific resume to be your default resume. Every time you upload a new version of your resume, you want to make sure you are making that new file visible.
Found under Settings, PUBLIC means that the CBCC and recruiters can see your resume. If you do not make your resume public, the BD team can't pull your resume into a resume book.
Once you have at least one document—in this case, your resume—uploaded to your Handshake profile, clicking on the “Documents” submenu under your name will take you to a “Documents” page, where you can manage all of your document uploads: resumes, cover letters, transcripts, and others. You can then add or delete documents as necessary.
Job and Internship Search
Once you’ve completed your profile (although it’s always a work in progress!) and uploaded your resume, you’ll be able to take advantage of the many other tools Handshake has to offer. See below for the three most common search functions (searching for jobs, OCR opportunities and Career Events)
To best leverage the job and internship search features, consider:
Review this tutorial to learn how to best use and filter your search and favorite positions: Search and Apply Video Tutorial
TIP:The best way for students to search for remote opportunities is to use the keyword search box and type in the word "remote".
Search for Jobs, Internships, and Volunteer Opportunities
Simply click on the “Jobs” tab at the top of the Handshake page and then wait for all the listings to load. You can then use handy search boxes and filters to refine (for example, by geography or keyword) what’s presented to you. You can even save these customized searches so that you don’t have to set up filters every time you’re on Handshake.
Search for On-Campus Interviews
Click on the “Jobs” tab at the top of the Handshake page, and on the page that follows click on the “All Filters".
Then select "Interviewing On Campus”. There you’ll find a list of upcoming on-campus interviews at the University.
Search for Career Events
Find out about job/career fairs, information sessions, and other events by clicking on the “Events” tab at the top of the Handshake page. On the page that follows, you can click on the “Event Search” tab to search for upcoming events and/or the “Fair Search” tab to search for upcoming job/career fairs.
Notifications
You can receive notifications about your applications and interviews, as well as career fairs and other events, through email, push notifications, or within the Handshake system.
Review your account notification settings to make sure you are receiving proactive information about job postings and events that align with your interests. View this Notifications article for support in adjusting your settings.
Setting up saved job searches and alerts is another way to maximize the system and increase efficiency. View this Saved Searches article and this Video Tutorial for help.