Identifying Job Opportunities
- Career Services' Website
- Professors, professionals or alumni in your major or related fields.
- Friends, relatives, peers, professional colleagues.
- Professional associations' journals, conferences, meetings.
- Career Services' Mentor Network Service to meet an alumnus or friend of UB who has volunteered to speak with students and can assist you.
- Career Services' Resume Referral Service under BullsEye to expose your resume to employers.
- Letters of inquiry to potential employers.
- Newspapers from cities across the nation.
- Telephone and Chamber of Commerce directories.
- Career Services' On-Campus Interviewing Program under BullsEye to interview with both large employers and smaller organizations that are not as well known with equally attractive opportunities.
- Employment Agencies.
- Career days and Job Fairs at the University and at geographic locations of interest.
- New York State's Job Bank.
- Vacancy listings on Career Services' Website under BullsEye.
- Organizations' in-house job postings.
- Government listings (city, state, and federal opportunities).
- Employment opportunities canvassed by telephone or in person.
- Employer directories and literature in the Brent D. Arcangel Career Resource Library, Public Library or University Libraries.








