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Job Search Suggestions
There are many resources that are ignored when students are looking for co-op opportunities. Listed below are some suggestions to increase a student's chances on finding a co-op job.

These suggestions are for students to use while using our on-line system or in conjunction with their independent search.

  1. Visit our Library Assistant, Laura Moyer. She works in the Hagerty Library. She can be reached at 215 895-6843 to schedule an appointment. She can provide you with resources, co-op websites, job search material, resume writing books etc.

  2. Review the Direct Apply Classifieds. These are job descriptions that employers fax or e-mail to us on a daily basis. They are normally full-time jobs that employers want to fill immediately. These job opportunities are located in the Career Management Center (Main 222).

  3. Job Search Sessions. These sessions are offered every Monday from 4-5pm in the Career Resource Room (room 130) in the Hagerty Library. Students will be given some handouts as well as advise on job search strategies.

  4. Drexel University as well as other Universities and Convention Center hold Job/Career Fairs. It is highly recommended to attend these events. It is a way for you to meet with many different employers at one location. You are encouraged to bring many copies of your resume, dress in business attire and research companies prior to speaking with them.

  5. Network with family, friends and students. Let everybody know that you are looking for a job. The more people you speak to, the more likely you are to find somebody who may have heard of a job opening.

  6. Research any organizations or clubs you can join in your field of study. This is an additional way to network. You would be networking with people that have common interests with you as well as knowledge that can be useful for future job searching.

  7. Visit you Co-op Coordinator to learn about any opportunities that may currently be available.

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We are initiating programs to benefit our alumni professionally and personally. We want our alumni to stay connected! So much is happening and we want to share our good news with you. As we move into the future, your support and assistance will bring BIOMED to the forefront of biomedical engineering and science education.

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