Student Employment

Student Employment Online Job Board

Be Wary of Potentially Fraudulent Job Postings

Career Service makes every effort to ensure the legitimacy of all job postings. Be wary of employers asking for a fee to apply/work for their organizations. Also watch for scams in which employers send checks to potential employees before any work is performed. Please report any concerns to Career Services and the USU police department. Remember, as the potential hire, it is ultimately your responsibility to protect your financial and employment interests. When in doubt, check it out!


Technology has made the process of applying for internships and jobs more efficient; however, relationships built through networking face-to-face are still a very important part of the career search process.
Don’t forget you can use these tools to connect with employers who have posted openings and to network with those employers and alumni who may not currently have openings.

Career AGGIE is our premier job search and networking tool that includes a database of internship/job postings and employer and alumni contacts.

GoinGlobal is a database of internship/job postings from companies operating in the global marketplace.

Forms

Federal Employment Eligibility Verification Form (I-9)

Employer Federal Tax Withholding Form (W-4)


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