Make Your Next Connection with Nebraska Business
As an employer, you bring the best of what your organization has to offer by attending our Business Career Center events held regularly throughout the year. Connections between students and employers bring out the best in each other.
Employer Partners Day
Employer Partners Day is an excellent opportunity to create new connections with College of Business faculty, staff and administration, and learn how to enhance your presence on campus and benchmark with other hiring organizations.
Employer of the Year Webpage
Awards for Employer Partner of the Year are given. The winner receives an award, first choice of Employer in Residence dates, and invitations to special events. Click on the link below to learn more about the award and view past winners:
Employer Partners Day Webpage
Employer in Residence
The Employer in Residence program provides the opportunity for employers to increase their brand awareness and connect with College of Business students about internships and full-time positions. A different employer is featured each day throughout the fall and spring semesters. For more information or to learn how to become an Employer in Residence, contact the Business Career Center.
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Connecting in Class
Employers are an important part of the four-class Professional Enhancement Program (PrEP). Review our PrEP curriculum to get a better understanding on how your business can make a big impact on Nebraska Business students.
PrEP Program
Husker Connect
Husker Connect provides a platform for Nebraska Business students, alumni and professionals to actively connect.
Huskers guiding Huskers on campus, in careers and through life.
Husker Connect
Recruiting on Campus and Beyond
The Business Career Center collaborates with University Career Services through systems and events:
- Attend Career Fairs
- Interview in the College of Business Career Center
In addition to Employer in Residence and collaborative services, employers can
- Develop strong internship programs
- The National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) defines internships and provides guidance on topics including the importance of internships, legislation related to internships and ideas to promote equity in internship programs.
- Connect with Business Student Organizations
- Learn about hiring international students
- Contact us about communicating with faculty regarding potential classroom presentations
- Host student site visits whether through classes, Business Career Center Career Expeditions, or targeted programs such as Business Learning Communities, Honors Academy, DREAMBIG Academy and Inclusive Business Leaders.
The Business Career Center provides these Job Offer Guidelines to provide both students and employers standards for job offers and acceptances.
Handshake is a resource for students to search for and apply for internships, co-ops, part-time and full-time jobs.
Business Career Center Giving Fund
Support the academic, professional and administrative activities of the Business Career Center.
Data on Students and Career/Internship Outcomes
Discover more about College of Business students, their career paths and what they have accomplished