Make Connections with Recruiters and your Alumni Network

After exploring your interests and building your experiences, connect with opportunities and share your story. Whether you attend a career fair or apply for internships via HireStanState, getting connected early is essential. Securing your next opportunity involves more than simply hitting a "Submit" button. Connect with recruiters via social media platforms and professional networks.

Connect with Recruiters

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Networking is key for finding out about job and internship opportunities. Don't be intimidated by the idea of building your network. Think of it as relationship building. Everyone has a network! It's up to you to expand it and connect with people who are in the industries you see yourself working in.

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Connect Your Experiences

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Your marketing materials matter! Your resume is a chance of making a good impression to potential employers. You can think of a resume as an opportunity to explain why you are the best candidate for a position.

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Connect with Alumni

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Stan State alumni are passionate about connecting with students and fellow alumni. Meet them via networking and educational events through our programming and by connecting with the Alumni Association. Don't forget you have access to this great network!

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We are Here to Help!

We can also help you prepare and offer guidance on post event actions. Please schedule an appointment to discuss any questions about your resume or practice interviews with a career coach! 

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Job & Internship Search Tips

Your resume serves as the first impression to recruiters. Make a strong impression by showcasing relevant experiences, whether paid or not. Resumes not only get you considered for a job, they are meant to help you get an interview. Need help? We can help you polish your resume. 

Interviewing can be intimidating if you are not comfortable or used to talking about all of your accomplishments in a professional setting. In an interview, employers want to learn more about you and see how you might fit in with their organization. Meet with us to practice and feel free to use the resources below to get started as well.

Spend some time exploring careers in something that you are most passionate and excited about.

An increasing number of employers are using social media channels to recruit. Have you searched yourself to see what information comes up about yourself? Your online presence matters, whether there is something there or not.  Make sure you know your privacy settings. You can also leverage social media to make connections. Several organizations are also including social media in their recruitment plans. Don't get left out.

Updated: February 26, 2025