Employers
Employer Partnerships
Welcome to the Career Services Center (CSC) at Lehman College, where your recruitment needs are our priority. We want to assist you in attracting quality candidates for your company or organization and we want our best students to have the opportunity to meet with you. We offer a variety of FREE resources to help you.
Selective Recruiting
CSC provides resumes of current students and alumni who match specific employment requirements and qualifications. Employers contact the candidates directly; you may also work with our Employer Relations Coordinator who arranges for interviews on our campus.
Internships
Lehman students are available for full-time and part-time internships with employers ranging from small businesses to large corporations. We also provide our services forgovernment agencies and nonprofit organizations. Internship Forums, held each semester, bring together interested students and companies to network and recruit.
Informational and Recruitment Forums
CSC staff can arrange for employers to meet with groups of students from disciplines such as accounting, business, computer science, health services and education in order to discuss career opportunities with a particular organization or group.
Online Job Postings
Employers may post their job and/or internship opportunities on CSC’s web service. To access this service, visit www.lehman.edu/careerservices, click on the College Central Network icon, and register. In addition to posting your information, you are also able to query and view the résumés of current students and alumni.
Direct On-Campus Recruiting
Nearly 100 local, regional, and national employers attend our Career Expos events in order to share information about their companies and to recruit directly for current or future positions for our students and alumni. We offer specialized, industry-based Career Expos in order to meet the recruitment needs of employers from various specific industries. These events are launched during specific times throughout the academic year.
Last modified: Jan 24, 2012




