Recruit

Post Jobs & Internships

Advertise jobs & internships directly to our student and alumni population by posting to PCO – Our career database (it’s free!).

Create an account and post your jobs & internships by following the instructions below:

  1. Create an employer account (it’s free!): click here
  2. To post, click OCI/Job Postings
  3. Click ‘post a job’ to enter your position details, choose your student audience, and control how you want to receive applications.
  4. Your position will be approved and viewable by students within 48 hours.

 

 

Post a position for part-time, temporary, or seasonal work

If you’re looking to post a job for students to work while they’re pursuing their education, we encourage you to post to our online job board for student employment (it’s free!).

Create an account and manage your applicants today by following the instructions below:

  1. Create an account: click here
    1. If you are posting a job as an independent employer not belonging to a company, please enter the most relevant employer name below in the employer field:“Off-Campus Childcare” “Off-Campus Assistance” “Off-Campus Tutoring” “Off-Campus Maintenance”
  2. To post, click OCI/Job Postings
  3. Click ‘post a job’ to enter your position details, choose your student audience, and control how you want to receive applications.
  4. Your position will be approved and viewable by students within 48 hours.

Micro-Internships at Parker Dewey

Micro-Internships are short-term, paid, professional assignments that are similar to those given to new hires or interns. These projects enable Career Launchers to demonstrate skills, explore career paths, and build their networks as they seek the right full-time role. Unlike traditional internships, Micro-Internships can take place year-round, typically range from 5 to 40 hours of work, and are due between one week and one month after kick-off.

Micro-Internships are facilitated via the Parker Dewey platform, which connects Career Launchers with Companies in need of support.

Click here to view more details.

Career & Internship Fairs (On-Campus)

Our fairs draw in hundreds of students & alumni each quarter and are one of the best ways to capture a wide audience in a short amount of time. Branded sponsorship’s are available to increase visibility both before and during the event. Click here to view more about career & internship fairs

Information Sessions (Virtual & On-Campus)

Information sessions are a perfect way to highlight your company, its culture, and the opportunities you’re offering our talent. These smaller, more intimate events allow a rich way for you to get to know our students and alumni and are a great way to assess whether their fit and experience level are right for your opportunities.

Tabling

Schedule a day to come to campus for a few hours to advertise your organization and available opportunities. We set you up with a table on campus in a high traffic area where you can interact with students from all majors and backgrounds.

City Treks

Let us bring the students to you! Site visits help you show potential candidates what it is like to actually work at your organization, as well as highlight the organization’s unique culture. We coordinate with our student population and your team to create an experience in your building that really demonstrates the “who you are” as an organization. City treks can take the form of guided tours, lunch presentations or even a coordinated meet and greet with DU alumni who currently work at your organization. Whatever creative way there is to experience your company, this is one of the best ways for your future talent to interact with you on your turf!

On-Campus Interview Schedules

With the rigors of both student and recruiter schedules, our On-Campus Interview program offers a way to let our staff handle the planning while allowing your company to meet the students where they are. We help you coordinate rooms on campus that make it simple for your recruiters to manage a larger number of first round interviews with less logistics on their plate.

Senior Design Capstone Projects

The University of Denver’s Senior Design Capstone Program engages mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering students in projects chosen by industry sponsors.  Through teamwork, critical thinking and thorough systems engineering procedures, senior design projects allow students to apply the fundamentals learned in their first three years to real-world, multidisciplinary engineering problems. For more information on the program please click here, if you’d like to explore becoming an industry sponsor, please contact us.

Specialized Events

From case-interview training events to hack-a-thons and taco-truck meet & greets, our special events are a fun and interactive way to assess a larger number of students while highlighting your company, culture and work. Our team can help you brainstorm the best type of event for accessing the talent you are seeking while emphasizing what is great about your organization.

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Career & Professional Development Contact & Location

Phone
303.871.2150
Address

Burwell Center for Career Achievement
2190 E. Asbury Avenue
Denver, CO 80210

Career & Professional Development Hours

M 8:00am-4:30pm
T 8:00am-4:30pm
W 8:00am-4:30pm
TH 8:00am-4:30pm
F 8:00am-4:30pm

Contact other Campus Career Offices