Job Search Links
Employer
Job Postings - Local
Area full-time and part-time job listings.
Post Your
Resume
Student
Resume Posting -
Post your resume
for area employers to view when looking for potential employees.
(This form is for current WGTC students, alumni and graduates
ONLY)
Additional
Job Sources
Online National
Job Board - NACElink
Welcome to NACElink Connect, an online, national
job board for college students looking for all types of employment,
including full-time and part-time jobs, internships, cooperative
education positions, and volunteer and summer work. This service
is provided to you by the Career Services Center as a benefit of
our membership in the National Association of Colleges and Employers.
Once you have registered with NACElink Connect, you can search
for jobs. If you choose, you also can:
- Maintain online versions of your resume, cover letter, and other
job-search documents in a PDF form (which retains any formatting
you've done for your documents);
- Reply to job listings online, through the system;
- Keep an ongoing history of applications you've sent;
- Set up job-search agents (that will send you an e-mail when
a job is posted that meets your skills and requirements);
Keep private notes on your job-search efforts; and
- Change, update, or delete any information you've put
into NACElink Connect at any time.
You must register the first time you use NACElink Connect.
See the login box below to register for the first
time and to login
thereafter. 
Federal Work Study
Federal Work Study positions are available on campus.
These are part time positions for a maximum of 20 hours per week.
Applicants must:
Be currently receiving the Pell grant
Be enrolled in at least 12 contact hours
Maintain a 2.0 GPA
Federal Work Study Applications can be obtained from the Financial
Aid Office.
Georgia
Career Information System
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WGTC's GCIS Login Info:
User ID: wgatc
Password: gcis617 |
Resumes
and Cover Letters
A resume is a personal advertisement about who you
are and what you have to offer a prospective employer. It is your
own personal marketing tool. It summarizes your education, work
experiences, internships, activities, skills, honors, and affiliations.
Ideally, your resume will be targeted specifically to the job and/or
industry you are applying for. For those who have multiple interests,
it is recommended to create different versions of your resume targeted
toward those areas.
Interviewing
Tips
The Georgia Department of Labor provides
helpful information on how to effectively prepare for interviews.
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