It’s never too early or too late to begin a search! The Career & Experiential Learning office can also assist students create or polish their resume or cover letter as well as practice interviewing skills to get where they want to go. We're here to help!
Career Office Location: Miller Library, 1st floor (just past the Library Services desk)
Schedule appointment: Book an appointment with an Advisor
Your appointment can be scheduled in-person or via Zoom, just let us know your preference.
Amy Beckman, Executive Director, Career & Experiential Learning
Phone: (620) 242-0467
Email: beckmana@mcpherson.edu
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As a McPherson College student and alumni, you have an additional tool, Handshake, an online job platform for job and internship search. Check the site often as opportunities change daily. Create your profile in the system using your McPherson College bulldog email address.
**International students, for additional guidance to follow for off-campus employment, go to International student off-campus employment page for more information.**
Handshake is an online platform, much like LinkedIn, Glassdoor, Indeed, ZipRecruiter, or SimplyHired, that allows you to search for a variety of opportunities from regional to national to around the world. Handshake also connects employers to students and allows students to browse not only job opportunities, but internship opportunities and company events posted by employers. Students are also able to connect with other like-minded students in their fields of study to share experiences and ask questions.
Start by following these easy steps:
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Have questions or need help? Contact Amy Beckman, beckmana@mcpherson.edu