Search for jobs and internships on your phone.
Download the free Careers by Symplicity app from the app store and you'll have all the UBworks info at your fingertips. You can:
- search job and internship postings
- get event updates
- connect with employers before and after our career fairs.
Your job search starts here.
Seeking an on-campus job?
Seeking part-time work?
Seeking to advance your career?
Start with UBworks.
Find more information on how you can make the system work for you below.
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Current Students
More than 2,765 jobs were posted to UBworks in the fall of 2019.
UBworks is a one-stop shop for student and alumni job seekers. This powerful, effective and easy-to-use job-search agent provides students the ability to view and apply to positions on campus, locally and beyond.Inside UBworks, you can:
- search for jobs and internships
- book appointments with career coaches
- sign up for on-campus interviews
- find events and other resources.
To register or log in: Log in to MyUB and then click under "Tools.")
To search jobs:
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- Select “Jobs and Internships” tab (top left of screen).
- Search the postings listed (advanced search available).
- Click the “Job Title” to review the full job description.
- Apply by locating the “Application Status” (upper right of screen) and following the instructions listed.
To request a career-coaching appointment: Click "Request an Appointment" on the right side of UBworks.
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AlumniWe've partnered with the Alumni Association to offer UBworks post-graduation. Inside UBworks, you can:
- search for jobs and internships
- book appointments with career coaches
- find events and other resources.
To search jobs:
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- Select “Jobs and Internships” tab (top left of screen).
- Search the postings listed (advanced search available).
- Click the “Job Title” to review the full job description.
- Apply by locating the “Application Status” (upper right of screen) and following the instructions listed.
If you have difficulty, please contact us at 410.837.5440 or [email protected].
ON-CAMPUS POSITIONS
Are you looking for a way to make money while working on campus? Utilize UBworks to search for:
Federal Work-Study
Student Assistantships
Graduate Assistantships
Job Location and Development Program (JLD)
This program comes from the U.S. Department of Education, administered at the University of Baltimore's Career and Internship Center. The purpose is to locate and develop off-campus job opportunities for students, at local nonprofit organizations. Through this program, UBalt students are paid via their Federal Work Study (FWS) dollars.
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Why Should you Participate?
- Have the opportunity to work up to 20 hours a week at $13 an hour at a local non-profit or government agency
- Gain valuable work experience to enhance your resume
- Earn badges and professional credentials
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Requirements?
- Eligible for Federal Work Study through Financial Aid
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How Do I Sign Up?
- Check with the office of Financial Aid for Federal Work Study eligibility
- Schedule an appointment in UBworks with the Internships & Recruitment Coordinator ro see what opportunities are available
UBworks guidelines, standards and policies
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Recruitment Guidelines and Professional StandardsWe encourage all UBworks users to read our recruitment guidelines.
The Career Center is a member of the National Association of Colleges and Employers and adheres to the recruitment practices listed in the NACE Principles for Professional Practice. -
Fraudulent Jobs PolicyThe Career Center does not endorse any employer and urges students/alumni to use good judgment in all of their interactions with employers. The Career Center will make a reasonable effort to ensure that jobs and internships posted to UBworks adhere to UBalt's standards and the standards of the National Association of Colleges and Employers.
The Career Center suggests that students/alumni request business references for unknown organizations before applying and/or interviewing with them off campus. The Career Center advises students/alumni to interview in public places only. If students/alumni have any questions or concerns regarding the validity of an employer's job posting, interview practices or any other interaction they may have with an employer, students/alumni should contact the Career Center at 410.837.5440. Do not fall for one of the many forms of employment scams. Job seekers should click here for additional information from the Better Business Bureau that can help educate them on how to protect themselves from fraudulent job postings. Typically, employment scams can be identified by the following signs:
a) Job seekers give credit card or bank account numbers, or copies of personal documents, but get nothing in writing.
b) Job seekers must send payment by wire service or courier.
c) Job seekers are offered a large payment or reward in exchange for allowing the use of their bank account, often for depositing checks or transferring money.
d) Job seekers receive an unexpectedly large check.
Please report any suspicious postings or interactions to us at [email protected].
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Privacy and Use-of-Data Policy
The Career Center is committed to ensuring the privacy of personal users of its UBworks system.
The UBworks system is available through a partnership with NACELink to provide University of Baltimore students/alumni with job and internship listings, on-campus interview, networking opportunities, and document storage. In addition, we provide employers the opportunity to post positions and search for resumes. NACELink is a nationwide college recruiting system of the National Association of Colleges and Employers, a nonprofit professional organization for career centers and employers.
Click here to review NACELink’s privacy policy.
Candidate Information Collected:
UBworks/NACELink collects the following user information from registered candidates.
• Contact information, including title (Ms., Mrs., Mr.), name, address, city, state, ZIP code, country, phone number, personal Web site URL, e-mail address, and e-mail type (text or HTML).
• Educational information including degree(s) from University of Baltimore, major(s), graduation month and year, cumulative GPA, major GPA, degree(s) from other institution(s), future educational plans, name of future university, and languages.
• Employment preferences including date available for work, acceptable travel, willingness to relocate, job-search status, preferred work type, preferred job function and industry, work experience, and preferred geographic locations and country.
University of Baltimore provides a link from the Career Center Web site to NACElink. Students and alumni access NACElink directly from this link and create a personal password at the time of registration. Students and alumni input their data directly into the NACElink system. Candidates may change or correct personal information at any time. NACE and DirectEmployers have access to personal information only for the purpose of providing customer service, trouble shooting, and technical services.
Use of Personally Identifiable Candidate Information by University of Baltimore
Through UBworks/NACElink, students and alumni can view jobs, post resumes, apply for jobs, and schedule on-campus interviews. The information in a candidate's profile is used by the Career Center for job-search advising, promoting programs and services, and notifying candidates of employment opportunities. Personally identifiable information is not released to third parties.University of Baltimore may conduct searches on resumes and candidate profiles to notify candidates of educational or employment opportunities through e-mail communications. By entering data into the UBworks/NACElink system, students and alumni may have data included in aggregate reports used for evaluation of employment activities, educational programs, reports developed for institutional studies, and salary surveys.
Neither NACElink nor DirectEmployers can use or sell individual candidate data. Unlike commercial vendors, NACElink staff cannot look at individual data—only staff of the University of Baltimore Career Center can retrieve individual candidate data.
Students and alumni should contact the Career Center if they have any concerns about the use of their information or if they want to view, correct or change their information.
Employer Access to Candidate Information
Employers using UBworks have access to student and alumni résumés for recruiting, interviewing, and hiring purposes only when candidates have specifically sent the résumé to the employer for consideration. University of Baltimore does not provide open access to candidate résumés, information, or data.Employers can access candidate résumés in the global NACElink résumé database when candidates have elected to participate in that service. Candidates may remove their résumés from that service at any time.
Candidates with questions about the privacy practices and policies of participating employers should contact those employers directly.
Employer Information Collected
UBworks and NACElink collect the following user information from participating employers.
• Contact information including organization name, address, city, state, ZIP code, country, phone number, fax number, Web site URL, status (headquarters, branch, local office), description, industry, contact name(s), title (Ms., Mrs., Mr.), address, city, state, ZIP code, country, phone number, fax number, and e-mail address.
In addition, NACE contracts with VeriSign to verify credit card numbers when employers pay to post global vacancies on the NACElink system. VeriSign may use credit card information only for this purpose.
Use of Employer Information by University of Baltimore
The University of Baltimore Career Center uses the account profiles in UBworks/NACElink to notify employers of both recruiting services and events and to market the university and its students. Employers may receive e-mails, e-newsletters, or hard-copy mailings from the Career Center.The name, phone number, and e-mail address of an individual employer contact are not released to University of Baltimore candidates unless the contact has visited campus as an on-campus interviewing recruiter, has associated his or her name with a current job posting, or has specifically requested us to do so. Corporate information for the organization including addresses, telephone numbers, and e-mail addresses may be made available to candidates at the Career Center's discretion and according to current program and recruiting needs.
Contact information for employers may be shared with approved Career Center partners to solicit support for Career Center programs and publications, such as The Job Search or Career Planning and Internships. Employers not wanting to be solicited in this fashion should contact the Career Center.
Internet Protocol (IP) Addresses and Cookies
Candidate IP addresses are logged when candidates enter the UBworks/NACElink site to collectively monitor users on the site. Such data are used only anonymously and in the aggregate. IP addresses are never used to identify individual users' information.UBworks/NACElink sets a cookie while candidates are using the site. Once users log out of the site or close the browser window, these session cookies are deleted.
Security
Personally identifiable information is protected both on- and offline. Student, alumni, and employer data are password protected. All personally identifiable information collected is stored on limited-access servers. Data are stored and secured on a SQL server at Direct Employers Association and replicated to NACE servers, which are also secure. NACElink has technical, administrative, and physical security measures and safeguards in place to protect against the loss, misuse, or alteration of information under NACE's control.
Screening of Employment Opportunities
Employment vacancies reported directly to University of Baltimore are screened for completeness, accuracy, and appropriateness for University of Baltimore candidates. Vacancies must also meet standards for minimum wage requirements and identification of the employing organization (in the case of third-party recruiting firms).Other vacancies posted on the global NACElink system may or may not be reviewed before posting. Candidates are urged to thoroughly review job postings and use caution and common sense when applying. Do not disclose social security numbers, credit card information, or bank account numbers to prospective employers.
Links to Other Sites
UBworks/NACElink contains links to other Web sites, such as employer sites and job-seeker sites. These links are provided solely as a convenience to you and not as an endorsement by the University of Baltimore Career Center or NACE of the contents on such third-party Web sites. University of Baltimore and NACE are not responsible for the content of linked third-party sites and do not make any representations about the content or accuracy of their materials. If you decide to access linked third-party Web sites, you do so at your own risk.
Privacy Policy Changes
The University of Baltimore Career Center and NACE may deem it necessary or appropriate from time to time to modify this privacy policy to reflect changes in the way University of Baltimore and NACE collect or use information or changes in privacy-related laws, regulations, or industry standards. Accordingly, University of Baltimore and NACE reserve the right to change this privacy statement at any time by posting the revised policy on this site. Information will be handled according to the privacy statement in effect at the time the information is used.
Questions or Inquiries
If you have questions or concerns about this privacy policy or privacy issues relating to the site, contact the UBworks systems administrator, Career Center, University of Baltimore, [email protected].
- Be wary of inflated claims of product effectiveness.
- Be cautious of exaggerated claims of possible earnings or profits.
- Beware when money is required up front for instructions or products.
- Be leery when the job posting claims "no experience necessary".
- Do not give your social security number when first interacting with your prospective employer.
- Be cautious when dealing with individuals outside of your own country.
- Be wary when replying to unsolicited emails for work-at-home employment.
- Research the company to ensure they are authentic.
- Contact the Better Business Bureau to determine the legitimacy of the company.