Career Services
Free Online Subscriptions
Career Services has purchased the access to several online subscriptions - just for you!
Career Services lists new job and internship opportunities through myDENISON eXPERIENCE.com. To access the myDENISON eXPERIENCE system you will need to enter your username which is your complete Denison email address (with the @denison.edu). The password for the class 2008 will be the last four digits of your Social Security Number. The password for the classes of 2009, 2010 and 2011 will be your student ID# (without the D). You can access listings by clicking on the Jobs and Internships tab.
The Denison Career Network is a
resource of alumni that helps students and other alumni with career
related information and advice. Networking information can be exchanged
regarding careers, educational backgrounds, organizations, and other
career interests. Click here [pdf] for Denison Career Network instructions.
ArtSEARCH: www.tch.org - Click on "Find Jobs" under "ArtSEARCH" on the middle upper right of the screen. For Denison's password please contact Career Services by phone at 6656 or email at career@denison.edu
Current Jobs for Graduates with thousands of vacancies nationwide. Click here for hard to find entry-level and early career jobs with complete
application information...apply directly to the employer. For Denison's
password please contact Career Services by phone at 6656 or email at career@denison.edu.
Entertainment Employment Journal: Click here for an online, interactive database of jobs and internships focusing
exclusively on careers in the creative, professional, production and
technical areas of the entertainment industry. Since 1992, it has
featured over 12,000 industry jobs and over 170 career articles and
interviews with industry professionals. For Denison's password please
contact Career Services by phone at 6656 or email at career@denison.edu.
Idealist: www.idealist.org While all of the organizations on this site are non-profit, don't pass up the chance to learn about great entry-level jobs doing PR, marketing, writing & editing, research, teaching, traveling, etc., by signing up for their free email alerts for jobs/internships that match your career & geographic interests. Click on the "My Idealist" link at the top of the page to register for the email alerts.
www.internships.com: Search internships by metro area. 7 geographic regions - Midwest, Middle Atlantic, New England, Rockies-Plains, Southeast, Southwest, and West. Hundreds of U.S. Census Bureau metropolitan areas! Select "Go to Premium Page", then "Denison University" and type Denison as the "promo code", then type your Denison email username and password - you will only need to do this once to register.
Click here for Denison's link to Internships-USA.com, the largest internship site with more than 3,000 organizations offering internships for college. For Denison's username and password, contact Career Services.
Opportunities in Public Affairs. Click here for over 200 current entry through senior level JOBS in Public
Relations, Government Affairs, Legislation, Print & Broadcast
Journalism on Capitol Hill, in nonprofits, corporations, and Federal
Agencies in the Washington, DC area which is updated every two weeks.
For Denison's password please contact Career Services by phone at 6656
or email at career@denison.edu.
SportsJobBoard: Click here for the most complete, up-to-the-minute information on available positions throughout the sports industry. For Denison's password please contact Career Services by phone at 6656 or email at career@denison.edu.
Vault Online Career Library - To access the online career library, Vault.com, you will need to use Internet Exployer as your browser, (you will need to enter your username and password that you use for your email or mydenison account. Click here to access Vault.com. You will have free access to Career Guidebooks like "Vault Guide to Media & Entertainment, "Vault Guide to Advertising & Public Relations," "Employer Profiles," and the "Vault Electronic WaterCooler" with over 2,500 company discussions. Additionally, be sure to review trend surveys on career issues and workplace behavior.