Careers4Terps - Online Jobs/Internship Database
Student and Alumni Information
Careers4Terps is a Web-based service providing students and alumni access to jobs, internships, externships and part-time jobs posted by employers looking for UM students and alumni
You can also use it to:
- participate in the on-campus interview program;
- make your resume available to employers by uploading it to the appropriate Resume Books so employers can find you; and
- learn about career news, including upcoing career fairs and information sessions by employers through our e-newsletter.
To log on, go to https://login.umd.edu/cas/login?service=http://umd-csm.symplicity.com/sso/students/login
Student Registration Policies:
By registering, you give permission to have your resume and other documents forwarded to employers and viewed by University Career Center staff members.
Key Tasks to Do After Registering:
- Fill out your profile completely. Remember, your profile must be accurate so that jobs that are pre-screened by year level or major will show up in your search results.
- Search for jobs and internships.
- Once you find a great opportunity schedule a Career Assistance Appointment. Bring a typed draft to the appointment. We can help target your resume to put your best foot forward. Hours
- Upload your resume and additional documents in the documents section of Careers4Terps and apply to the position.
- Don't forget to upload your resume in our opt-in Resume Books. Employers search these to invite students to apply to their jobs. Make it easy for them to find you!
In addition to Careers4Terps, other resources are:
Engineering students: should register with the A. James Clark School of Engineering Engineering Co-op and Career Services Office to use their Careers4Engineers program.
Business students: a jobs database for R. H. Smith School of Business students only is HireSmith.
Public policy students: Visit the School of Public Policy's Office of Career Services
Still Need Help?
Meet with a staff member in a Career Assistance appointment or write to ucc-studenthelp@umd.edu.