


Once you’re hired, stop by the Career Studio to ring our Victory Bell and get a picture for the Victory Boardįor alumni less than three years after graduation:īYU has already created Handshake accounts for BYU you.Meet with a full-time Career Counselor in your field.Practice interviewing with a mock interview.Freshen up your resume, cover letter, or LinkedIn.Navigate the app to perform all the functions of the website that have been previously mentioned.Handshake will send you a link via e-mail to enable your account in the app.Input your BYU e-mail address: (it will forward emails to the e-mail you have on file with BYU).Search: “Handshake” not “Handshake Career Services”.Spread the word to your friends on social media.Make sure to save events you are interested in or RSVP so you do not forget to attend.The “Calendar” tab under “Events” will show you what events are coming soon.The “Events” tab will be your key to attending info sessions, interviews, and Career Fairs.Search for fellow BYU students to view their profiles and job positions (Facebook stalking.Use this resource to network and discover more information! Plan to attend their info sessions on BYU Campus, connect with them at Career Fairs, or set up informational interviews to learn more Remember: when looking at companies or jobs, Handshake will tell you what other BYU students have worked there.Search for keywords or locations to find companies that are the right fit for you.Under the “Jobs” Tab there is an “Employers” Tab.Apply for interesting jobs that meet your skillset.Search for job titles, employers, or skills.Once you've made a profile, here are some steps you should take on your career journey:
