Handshake is the Augusta University's online job and internship database.
Handshake hosts thousands of jobs, internships, and other experiential learning opportunities.
You can schedule career coaching appointment, RSVP for events and search for internships,
part-time and full-time jobs, from your computer or mobile device.
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Students
Accessible with your student NetID, Handshake is the official Augusta University Career
Services job search and event management platform that links students and recent graduates
to employment opportunities with over 600K employers, including 100% of the Fortune
500.
- Includes part-time campus student employment listings
- Part-time and full-time positions locally, across the region, and U.S.
- Internship listings by employers
- Career Services workshops and fairs to register for
- Virtual Employer Events and more
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Employers
Handshake is your online connection to Augusta University students and alumni seeking internships,
co-ops and full-time jobs.
With Handshake you can:
- Post full-time jobs, internships, and co-ops for Augusta University students and graduates
(FREE)
- Request interview schedules and information sessions
- Register for career fairs and events
- Receive customized résumé books
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Wei Xiao,
Data Scientist, TaxSlayer
The career service center at Augusta University – they were lifesavers. It was like finding an oasis in the middle of a desert. Chris Smith, my career advisor there, was like this incredible mentor. He knew exactly what he was doing, guiding me through the whole process like a pro. Chris was a wizard with interviews and getting into the mindset of the job market. He helped me dive deep into the world of data science, breaking down those complex ideas and tech stuff in a way that just clicked. He was all about making sure I could talk the talk – clear, confident, making every point count. And then the big day came – interview day. I walked in there, and guess what? I nailed it. It wasn't just answering their questions; it was like telling my story, showing them not just what I knew but who I was and how pumped I was to be part of TaxSlayer.