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职业生涯 and Professional Success connects employers to talented and hardworking students from all majors and degree levels for employment, internships and recruiting opportunities

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A free and effective portal to advertise opportunities

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Recruiting Opportunities


Recruit students through virtual interviews and events, and increase your organization's brand awareness

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学习 how UNH elevates our employer partners who hire with inclusivity, 多样性, 要记住公平

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Developed to make the student and employer experience secure and streamlined

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最近的成功案例

  • Fisheries extension specialist Gabriela Bradt received a major Sea Grant award for her work with invasive green crabs.
  • UNH researchers will advance research and workforce develo p.m.ent in metal-forming technologies, 用于运输, 国防, 航空航天, household appliances and biomedical industries, as a partner in a new industry-university research center. 布拉德·金赛, associate dean for research and professor of mechanical engineering, will head UNH’s role in the new Center for Industrial Metal Forming (CIMF), led by The Ohio State University with additional partner Oakland University; assistant professor of mechanical engineering Jinjin Ha is a co-investigator on the project. The five-year effort is funded with a $1.25 million National Science Foundation grant to UNH, with some of the funds provided by industrial consortium members.
  • f可以吗?.m.ously predictable tides provide reliable power to coastal communities? 如果是a呢.m.e waves that induce queasiness made aquaculture more productive? The UNH-led Atlantic Marine Energy Center (AMEC) is developing the technology and skills that will unlock the power of the sea as a renewable source of energy. A new $12 million award from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) will advance these efforts by funding research, facilities and workforce develo p.m.ent for the marine energy industry. “There’s a lot of energy in the ocean — it’s abundant and renewable.” “There’s a lot of energy in the ocean — it’s abundant and renewable,” says AMEC director Martin Wosnik, professor of mechanical and ocean engineering at UNH. “We think we can harness some of that energy in a reasonably...
  • Dylan Laube ’23 didn’t have to weave through much on-field traffic during the 30-minute media session after the first day of practice at the Reese’s Senior Bowl, an annual all-star showcase of NFL draft prospects. As hordes of reporters flocked to players more established on the national stage, Laube walked across the field in relative anonymity. By the end of the next day, a modest throng of reporters gathered around him, curious to learn more about the representative from the NCAA Division I Football Ch a.m.pionship Subdivision (FCS) school in New H a.m.pshire who was more than holding his own. Find out how a Wildcat bec a.m.e a Raider in the latest edition of UNH Magazine, now live!  This issue also includes a farewell to Jim and Jan Dean, an introduction to new president Elizabeth Chilton,...
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