Religious Students

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Explore this page to find job boards, identity-related career advice and resources to help you navigate the world of work. Use these tools to support your career goals, find jobs and internships and establish a strong network both on and off campus.

Schedule an appointment with a career advisor for a tailored session to address your specific needs and goals.

Resources for the Job Search

JewishJobs.com is the website where nonprofit Jewish communal jobs are posted online by nonprofit Jewish communal organizations.

Join our team of driven, inspired Hillel professionals and shape the future of Jewish life on campus, and beyond.

MuslimJobs is a Job Platform to Help You Find Fulfilling Work Without Compromising Your Deen.

Since 2010, is the world's leading with over 30,000 (and growing) from all around the world!

Here at the Christian Career Center, you can find Christian jobs, ministry openings, nonprofit employment, church staffing positions, and more.

Looking for a new job? Our Job Directory is a great source for Catholic-friendly employment.

Additional Career-Related Resources

Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits employment discrimination based on religion.

Religion is a conversation that is not just overlooked but often deliberately avoided in the workplace.

Learn more here about your right to express your religion and belief and be protected from discrimination.

Learn more here about what your rights are, how to exercise them, and what to do when your rights are violated.

This article is to empower you in your decision to embrace your covered identity.

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Places to Build Connections

As a student, actively building your networkÌýis key to shaping your future career. Networking with peers, professors and industry professionals can open up opportunities that might not be readily accessible otherwise. This effort acts as a powerful equalizer, providing you with access to mentorship, hidden job markets and a supportive community that can advocate for inclusivity in your chosen field. Starting this journey now, during your academic career, sets a solid foundation for professional growth and helps create a more equitable landscape in any industry you choose to enter.