Blue Hen Jobs database is open to graduate students
Blue Hen Jobs is a UD Career Services database containing
thousands of internships and jobs
designed specifically for members of
the UD community. Posted
opportunities include full-time, parttime,
volunteer, and summer jobs and
internships. All current students—undergraduate and graduate—are
automatically registered to use Blue Hen
Jobs. UD alumni can also create a free
account and take advantage of the
valuable resources and
search tools.
Graduate Students You already have an account!
Log in to Blue Hen Jobs and use the
Advanced Search to filter for master's
or doctoral level positions and view the
hundreds of postings. Also, under the
Search Jobs and Internships tab, make
sure to log into CareerShift, a national
partner database. Access your free
account through your current UD email
name and password at Blue Hen Jobs.
Employers and Internship Partners Connect with UD's best and brightest
Blue Hen Jobs is completely free for
businesses and organizations to post
internship and job positions available in
their organizations; just visit
the Blue Hen Jobs Employer Log-In.
For additional resources, click on Services for Employers. If you have
any questions, please contact UD's
Career Services Employer Relations at
302-831-2391 or
recruitbluehens@udel.edu.
UD Faculty Partner with Career Services to build
your graduate internship program
The Blue hen Jobs system can be
customized to allow employers and
graduate programs to target specific
internships toward students within
particular programs, and to allow
program directors to control access for
targeted internships. Graduate program
directors or faculty should contact Scott
Rappaport, Program Coordinator
(scottrap@udel.edu), Bank of America
Career Services Center, to configure the
system to meet specialized needs.
Consultations are available to assist
faculty and graduate program directors
in developing internships for graduate
programs.
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