GettingHired.com’s Nationwide Higher Education Network
Education is an essential part of any career. Our nationwide network of institutions
of higher education includes more than 1,500 four-year institutions and more than
1,100 community colleges and vocational institutes. All of the institutions in the
network receive GettingHired.com’s monthly newsletter, wall-size posters and additional
marketing materials describing GettingHired.com’s employment and social networking
portal. GettingHired.com’s resources are designed to augment the work of Career
Services and Disability Services staff members as they assist students with career
development and employment search activities. Schools in the network find that posting
a link to the Jobseeker page at GettingHired.com is one effective way to tell the
students they serve about the resources available at GettingHired.com.
GettingHired.com’s Educational Partners
Many schools in the Network have further leveraged the power of the GettingHired.com
site by becoming University and College Partners.
These institutions are using the GettingHired.com site to communicate to students,
prospective students, alumni and their families the commitment of their schools
to providing career development tools and identifying internships and employment
opportunities for students with disabilities.
Our University and College Partners are also automatically enrolled in our priority
messaging program, receiving articles of interest to the disability community immediately
upon availability.
Our Employer Partners, seeking to control the rising cost of Onsite Campus Recruiting,
are increasingly turning to the use of virtual career fairs to find qualified candidates
from among the ranks of graduating students. Our University and College Partners
are leading the way in providing career development resources and the required online
virtual career fair environment to their students through their partnership with
GettingHired.com. And of course, our Employer Partners are assured, when they recruit
virtually with a GettingHired.com University or College Partner, that the prospective
employees they interview have been well prepared to enter the workplace. If you
are not already an Educational Partner, click the button below
Current Educational Partners