Students

Getting Started at Wasserman

Getting started on the right foot in your career can make all the difference. The Wasserman Center is here to help make those first steps as easy as possible. There may be a lot to accomplish - let us help you take it one step at a time.

NYU CareerNet

NYU CareerNet is the Wasserman Center's online job search database and career development tool. Use NYU CareerNet to find jobs and internships, on campus and off campus, and stay up to date on our calendar of events. It is the best place to start your job search. Opportunities are added daily! Learn more about using NYU CareerNet

On-Campus Employment

Looking for jobs on campus? Learn more about the federal work study program, as well as non-federal work study opportunities on campus.

Meet with a Counselor

  • 30-minute Individualized Appointments: Our counselors can meet with you regarding a number of questions you may have. Take advantage of this resource available to you as a student!
  • 5-minute Walk-In Appointments: First-come First-served. These appointments are available Monday through Friday and are a great way to get a quick, last-minute question answered. Check out our scheduled walk-in hours.

Sign up for NYU CareerNet

This is the Wasserman Center's Job Search Database System and is the best place to start your job search as well as stay up to date on our calendar of events. Opportunities are added daily! (Terms and Conditions)

Subscribe to the Wasserman Weekly Email Listserv

This is the best way to stay up-to-date on all the events going on at the Wasserman Center through Wasserman Weekly, as well as any current "Hot Jobs".

Attend Career Seminars

Our standard seminars are the best way to gain a basic understanding of your career initiatives. Complete the 3-part series below to get started. To RSVP through your NYU CareerNet account, click on the "Events" tab and then "Seminars".
  • Resumes & Cover Letters that Work
  • Maximize your Job Search
  • Acing the Interview

View our Career Guidebook

Take advantage of this one-stop resource to the Wasserman Center, as well as a guide to getting ahead in your career search.