Center for Career Development
Employers

Terms and Conditions

Students

The NYU Wasserman Center for Career Development (The Center) acts only as an intermediary between employers posting job opportunities and candidates searching for job opportunities. The Center is not involved in the actual transaction between employers and candidates. As a result, The Center has no control over the quality, safety or legality of the jobs or resumes posted, the truth or accuracy of the listings, the ability of employers to offer job opportunities to candidates or the ability of candidates to fill job openings.

For goverment guidelines and standards on internships/trainee programs, please see the Fair Labor Standards Act Advisor. In addition, because user authentication on the Internet is difficult, The Center cannot and does not confirm that each user is who they claim to be. Because we do not and cannot control the behavior of participants on our web site, in the event that you have a dispute with one or more users, you release The Center and New York University (and our agents and employees) from claims, demands, and damages (actual and consequential, direct and indirect of every kind and nature, known and unknown), arising out of or in any way connected with such disputes. If you are a student, by submitting your resume to any service including NYU CareerNet, the On-Campus Recruiting program, any Resume Book and the Fax Referral Service, you are authorizing The Center to forward your resume to selected employer partners.

Finally, note that we expect that you will use caution and common sense when using the web site. The material contained herein may contain inaccuracies or typographical errors. The Center makes no representations about the accuracy, reliability, completeness, or timeliness of the website or the material. The use of the web site is at your own risk.

Employers

The NYU Center for Career Development ("The Center") acts only as an intermediary between employers posting job opportunities and candidates searching for job opportunities. The Center is not involved in the actual transaction between employers and candidates. As a result, The Center has no control over the quality, safety or legality of the jobs or resumes posted, the truth or accuracy of the listings, the ability of employers to offer job opportunities to candidates or the ability of candidates to fill job openings. For goverment guidelines and standards on internships/trainee programs, please see the Fair Labor Standards Act Advisor. In addition, because user authentication on the Internet is difficult, The Center cannot and does not confirm that each user is who they claim to be. Because we do not and cannot control the behavior of participants on our website, in the event that you have a dispute with one or more users, you release The Center and New York University (and our agents and employees) from claims, demands, and damages (actual and consequential, direct and indirect of every kind and nature, known and unknown), arising out of or in any way connected with such disputes. Finally, note that we expect that you will use caution and common sense when using the website. The material contained herein may contain inaccuracies or typographical errors. The Center makes no representations about the accuracy, reliability, completeness, or timeliness of the website or the material. The use of the website is at your own risk.

Please note that while the transcripts uploaded by students to NYU CareerNet are unofficial, each student has signed and agreed to abide by our honor code, which guarantees that the grades and GPA a student reports will correspond with the individual's official transcript and GPA as recorded by the Office of the University Registrar. The information posted by students in NYU CareerNet, however, is not validated by The Wasserman Center for Career Development.