Career Development Resources

School of Management Career Services has a number of career development resources available for students.

Career Development Resources

  • hireBING by Handshake
    Schedule appointments with SOMCS professionals, register for events and info-sessions, apply to jobs and internships, and access various professional development resources.
  • SOM Career Services Google Drive
    A one-stop shop for engineering-specific resumé and cover letter templates, interview guides, and a variety of career-related resources.
  • Mentor Match
    An online platform connecting Binghamton students with alumni — helping to prepare them for a successful future, navigate their careers and explore new career paths.
  • Big Interview
    An online interview training system that allows students to record, review, and share their answers. Choose from dozens of interview sets and over 20 different industries/majors.
  • Emsi Labor Market Insights
    Explore occupations by career categories and pathways and use real time labor market data to power your decision making.
  • Binghamton University Student Outcomes
    Find salary, employment information, and internship sites of recent Binghamton University graduates by major.
  • Micro-Internships
    Professional assignments for employers consist of 5-40 hours of work (remote options available). Create your profile and apply to projects.
  • CareerShift
    Students can search, store, and organize their job and internship searches and contacts. It also helps to organize day-to-day communication with professional contacts by scheduling reminders for follow-ups.
  • Candid Career
    The premier provider of thousands of informational video interviews featuring industry professionals. The website is dedicated to providing the inside scoop on careers, as well as advice that will give students an edge in their job search.
  • FOCUS 2
    An online platform that guides users through a reliable, intuitive career and education decision making model to help them choose a college, select a major, explore occupations, make informed career decisions and take action in their career development.

  • Forage
    Take part in virtual work experiences in the format of 5-6 hour self-paced modules offered by top companies. Earn certifications and apply to opportunities.