WSU’s student job-posting site: Learn to make it work for you!

Looking to hire student employees for the 2021-22 academic year? Did you know students regularly search for campus jobs on Handshake?

Handshake is WSU’s campus-wide, no-cost, easy-to-use job posting board where you can describe your open positions.

You are invited to a presentation on Handshake where you will learn how to set up an account, post jobs, review applicants, and arrange interviews all in one place. Come to this hands-on training and leave with your department’s account set up and ready to go. Hosted by the Academic Success and Career Center (ASCC).

Day and time: June 16 (Wed.), 10-11 a.m.

Join Zoom Meeting

https://us04web.zoom.us/j/72797744344?pwd=RXZRRTNJMXFzZ1ZMTTlrUGZBTWZlUT09

Meeting ID: 727 9774 4344

Passcode: E0GYcS

Questions? Contact Alena Hume, alena.hume@wsu.edu.

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