Diversity Connections

The UCSD Career Services Center is here to assist students from all diverse communities search for and attain professional career positions.  To help you start your career development we have compiled some helpful links to job search engines and resources directed toward diversity and plurality.  For additional resources and assistance please stop by the Career Services Center to meet with our staff.
Underrepresented Students
African-American/Black Students
Asian-American Students
Hispanic/Latina/o Students
  • HACE offers leadership, career development, and recruitment of Latino students.
  • Hispanic-American village from IMDiversity.com offers career information and job listings.
  • Hispanic Association of Colleges & Universities Internship Program offers college students the opportunity to participate in paid internships with federal agencies and private corporations nationwide.
  • iHispano.com provides a job-board, career development and partnership opportunities for Hispanic and bilingual professionals.
  • Saludos.com helps Hispanic professionals find career success through job and resume postings.
Native-American Students
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Students
Students with Disabilities
Female Students
  • Career-Intelligence.com is a by women, for women career resource providing information, support and tools needed to succeed.
  • CareerWomen.com offers comprehensive job postings and career development information.
  • Female Students village from IMDiversity.com offers career information and job listings.
  • Women For Hire has an array of recruitment services for women.
  • Womensjoblist.com allows resume and job searching, and career advice directed towards women.
Professional and Graduate School Opportunities In addition to the job-related resources listed above, also check the Diversity sections of the graduate school pages for specific fields.

 

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