To share jobs, fellowships and internships with School of Public Health students, create a Handshake account. There you will find our jobs and internship database where you can post opportunities free of charge.
Our school offers 25 different academic degrees and programs, including undergraduate, masters and doctoral programs. For more information about each of the majors visit the School of Public Health Degrees and Programs page.
Visit the main University Career Center & President’s Promise website for more detailed information for employers. For more information on creating a recruiting strategy for your organization, please contact Sharena Cotellesse Payne, Associate Director, at spayne13@umd.edu or 301-314-7258.
Opportunities to Connect with Students
- Intern for a Day (IFAD): Host a student for a one day job shadowing opportunity to expose them to your organization and career field. In the 2015-2016 academic year, 800 students were placed with 400+ hosts in a wide variety of industries. Email Erica Ely at ifad@umd.edu if you have additional questions and to be alerted when the Fall 2017 host registration opens.
- Career Shuttles and Site Visits: We are always looking for interesting sites to bring a 20-30 students to visit. During these tours, the host employer typically arranges a tour and opportunities to hear firsthand from current employees, including interns, about their roles.
Assist students in career exploration by representing your industry on a panel of professionals. These popular events provide students with insight into field trends and culture, how to break into an industry and what skills are necessary to be successful. There are two types of panels:
- Careers In: These career-specific panels are open to students of all majors across campus. Some examples of panels held in the past include, Careers in Health, Wellness and Fitness and Careers in Health Communication & Public Policy.
- Classroom Panel: These panels are held at the request of an instructor. They may be looking to promote careers in epidemiology, research, program planning and more.
Provide young professionals mentorship, coaching and advice all online or by phone. Participate in a mock interview, critique resumes or have a conversation about your industry according to your schedule. We are currently looking for more advisors in the field of public health. To sign up visit, Terrapins Connect.
There are a number of opportunities to recruit and hire students from the School of Public Health. Including the School of Public Health Expo and information sessions.