Resources and Services for Job
and Internship Seekers

Resources and Services for Job and Internship Seekers

Columbia Center for Career Education (CCE) Website and
Tip sheets

The CCE offers a variety of services for students looking for internships and jobs, including easily-accessible online resources and tip sheets. The “Internship Sites” tip sheet contains a comprehensive listing of internship opportunities and listings in various sectors. The “First & Second Year Resumes,” “Resumes for Experienced Candidates,” and “Action Verbs” sheets provide useful suggestions for students working on resumes. Please note that tip sheets are in PDF format, so please expect some delay when opening each one.

The Job Search Basics section of the CCE site also includes other helpful advice and information for students seeking employment.

If you are a CC, SEAS, GS, or GSAS student, the CCE offers workshops, counseling, and career fairs. Current workshops and events are listed on the right-hand navigation bar of the CCE homepage.

Barnard Career Development

Provides information on upcoming events and online resources for Barnard students seeking jobs and internships as well as the alumni mentorship and financial fluency programs.

SIPA Office of Career Services


Offers an array of online resources and guides specially designed to help SIPA students secure internships and jobs.

Preparing an International Resume, from University of Wisconsin’s Go Global! Program
http://go.global.wisc.edu/site-lists/resume.htm

University of Wisconsin’s Go Global! website provides listings and resources for finding jobs and internships abroad. This particular page contains links to sites that will help you craft a resume suitable for the international marketplace.

Writing a Resume for a Job in Japan – International University of Japan

IUJ’s tips on writing resumes, or rirekisho, are extremely helpful for anyone looking for employment in Japan. The website offers advice on the cultural factors that should be taken into account when assembling a traditional Japanese resume.

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