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Posting a Job, Internship, or Externship
Thank you for sharing your opportunities with our University of Maryland students.

Our services are available to organizations who agree to comply with the University Career Center's Employer Statement of Understanding. We also follow the guidelines of the National Association of Colleges and Employers

Employers will have the opportunity to edit postings, upload and remove job postings as necessary, and schedule on-campus interviews. You can also post jobs in our QuickBucks system which is a separate distribution for babysitting, moving, and short-term paid positions.

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What is Careers4Terps?

It's our job and internship database for corporate, government, and non-profit organzations that have a significant time of employment. In addition, you can use it to view the resumes of students meeting the qualifications you seek and create on-campus interviewing schedules.

Types of jobs posted in Careers4Terps
  • full-time (and part-time professional) jobs for undergraduate and graduate students about to graduate or recent graduates;
  • jobs for experienced alums;
  • internships;
  • part-time on-campus;
  • part-time off campus (also see QuickBucks jobs);
  • summer positions whether internships or regular summer work; and
  • January break positions whether internships or regular temporary work.
How to Post a Job in Careers4Terps

Already have a Careers4Terps account?

Go to the logon page
to post your job.


Engineering Co-op and Career Services
For engineering co-op, intern, and part-time positions only, post in eLink

Continue to post full-time engineering positions in Careers4Terps.

Smith School of Business,
Office of Career Management

To target business majors only, post positions in HireSmith.

     First time user?
  1. Read the Employer Statement of Understanding and click “I accept these terms” at the bottom—if you agree to them.

  2. On the next screen, follow directions to:
    (a) register for an account,
    (b) register and post a job for our campus, or
    (c) register and post a job for multiple schools

    You will receive a response from us by e-mail within approximately two to three business days.


  3. If you want to post one job at multiple schools, click "Register and Post a NACElink Multi-School Job." Note that NACElink charges a fee for the multi-school service.
 
How to Post a QuickBucks Job
QuickBucks jobs are:
  • Home-based such as child care, moving help, housekeeping, tutoring; or
  • Short-term business jobs—a few hours or days, such as data entry
The details are e-mailed to students who have signed up because of an interest in these types of jobs.

Information on how to get your QuickBucks job posted.

Third-party recruiters
Third-party recruiters are agencies, organizations, or individuals recruiting candidates for temporary, part-time, or full-time employment opportunities other than for their own needs. This includes entities that refer or recruit for profit or not for profit, and it includes agencies that collect student information to be disclosed to employers for purposes of recruitment and employment.

Print and fill out the Third-Party Statement of Understanding. Fax it to 301.314.9114 Attn: Kathy Walters.

Next, create a Careers4Terps account online which will be processed shortly after we receive your fax. When your account is approved, access to posting jobs directly will be given and you will receive an e-mail notification; however, access to resume books will be restricted.

Employment Offers
Recruiters are asked to provide students with a reasonable amount of time to make employment-related decisions—generally equating to at least three weeks. Employers are reminded that campus recruiting is as much about building a trusted brand identity as it is about recruiting new talent.

Placing undo pressure on students to make decisions or engaging in questionable recruiting practices not only jeopardizes an employer’s ability to recruit our students, but may adversely affect an organizations corporate image for an extended period of time.

Prohibited Job Postings
Jobs that will not be approved are:
  • Full-time commission only positions,
  • Jobs requiring a fee payment or investment prior to employment, and
  • Jobs providing financial incentives to staff who recruit new hires for the organization and for which the recruiting staff member receives a portion of the new hire's commission.

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