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What is OrangeLink?
UNDERGRADUATE
What is OrangeLink?
OrangeLink is a web-accessible database system SU and ESF students
can use to connect to:
On-campus recruitment announcements and
online application processes coordinated through the Center for
Career Services
Internship opportunities
Off-campus interviewing opportunities
Entry level positions nationally and internationally
Upstate New York job listings
Employer presentations
Information about career fairs, workshops, and other career-related
events
Alumni mentors
How can students learn to use OrangeLink?
Workshops are offered periodically by the Center
for Career Services and members of the Career Services Network.
Checking the Calendar of Events on this site will alert students
to programs already scheduled.
Individual assistance can always
be obtained at the Center (235 Schine Center) and in the career
offices in students' home colleges. Assistance can be had from Jackie Shiel, Recruiting Assistant, at 315 443-9093 or by email. Students may also use our Quick Start Guide (PDF) to get started.
Why should students use OrangeLink during their years
at SU?
Aside from the obvious benefits of access to
the items above, OrangeLink also facilitates the career advising
that occurs across the Career Services Network. Career services
professionals can track their involvements with students, examine
their resumes online, connect students to additional university
resources, and take a more proactive outreach effort toward both
individual as well as groups of students. OrangeLink provides
a beneficial complement to the specific assistance and activities
that are provided in the college-based career offices and in the
all-university offices of the Network.
When should a student connect with OrangeLink?
Ideally students should be interacting with the
Career Services Network in their first year at Syracuse, so their
interaction with OrangeLink should coincide with their other career-related
activities.