Information for Employers
Ready to hire a qualified Endicott student or graduate? Join other local and national employers who post their positions with us.
Post Jobs and Internships
Employers are encouraged to post positions ranging from internships to part-time to full-time jobs on our online recruitment platform, Gulls@Work. Use Gulls@Work, a free online service, to post positions for all Endicott students and alumni to view and apply. Employers may also request to participate in on-campus recruiting activities through this site.
How to Engage Students and Alumni Virtually
Work with our employer relations team to create and host a virtual event that is right for you. Connecting with students virtually can be easy and effective. Consider hosting a virtual information session or webinar to share your company’s culture, promote opportunities, and introduce the recruiting team. If interested, please contact Brenda Campbell, Director of Employer Relations at 978-816-7619 or bcampbel@endicott.edu.
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Career Fairs, Recruiting Events and On-Campus Interviewing
The Internship and Career Center helps connect students and alumni with employers at job fairs held on campus as well as in the community. Endicott's Internship and Career Fair is held each spring, features area employers, and allows students and alumni to speak directly with employers about internship and full-time employment opportunities. In addition, we publicize career fairs held off campus via .
Employers are invited to the Endicott campus to participate in a variety of activities designed to meet the recruitment efforts of individual organizations. On-campus interviews are conducted both in the fall and spring. Employers interested in participating in any on-campus recruiting activity should contact the Brenda Campbell, Director of Employer Relations at bcampbel@endicott.edu.
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Career Education Programs
Employers and alumni are invited to campus as guest lecturers to speak as up-and-comers, or well-known experts in their fields.
Panels and discussions are held throughout the fall and spring semesters to provide students with information and networking opportunities within a variety of industries and companies. Topics include targeting resumes and cover letters to specific industries, navigating job offers, applying to graduate and professional schools, conducting effective job/internship searches and interviews, and exploring post-graduation options, including working abroad. These events feature employers and alumni from well-known and emerging companies. Examples of events include: Careers in Professional Sports, Best Places to Work, Sales is More Than a Career Path, and Biotech Industry Panel.
We invite students to join our staff on "career treks" to New York City, Connecticut, and Boston! Employers will have the opportunity to give students a tour and an inside look into what makes their organization a great place to work.
For more information, please visit the Internship and Careers Events page.
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Employer in Residence
As an employer in residence, you will have the opportunity to hold one-on-one meetings with students. This enables you access to a larger student population, along with the opportunity to generate additional applications to job and internship postings. Students have the opportunity to spend time with participating employers, asking questions about their organizations/companies. Students may also ask other career-related questions that may not directly relate to that employer's organization/company; e.g. resume critiques, interview tips, how to ask for informational interviews, and other areas of interest.
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Internship Sites
Endicott is a pioneer in requiring comprehensive internship experiences in every program of study for undergraduate students. A philosophy of "learning by doing" permeates the College curriculum in which students are encouraged to integrate theory and practice in all of their studies. The primary purpose of the internship, which is a required part of the academic curriculum, is to provide a learning experience of substance in a professional setting. Employers that are interested in hosting an intern should reach out to the Dean of Internship and Career Center or Director of Employer Relations.
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Job Shadowing
Job shadowing allows students to gain insight into workplace culture and career opportunities. This brief and temporary experience is a great career exploration activity that offers an opportunity to spend time with a professional currently working in a student鈥檚 career field of interest.