Listed below are a variety of job listing websites for you to explore and to find open positions. These links are to external websites (see Disclaimer).

  • Apprenticeships and Training Opportunities
    • CareerOneStop: Apprenticeships – Connection to apprenticeship resources on the Department of Labor website, including links to apprenticeship programs in all states.
    • Indeed – Save time by using one site to search over 1,000 public job boards. Optimized for mobile use.
    • InternQube – A one stop resource for everything internship-related. Includes search resources, industry specific links, book recommendations, videos, articles, and more. Developed and maintained by one of the most well regarded internship professionals in the U.S., Michael True.
    • Jobs Corps – free education and training program for disadvantaged youth between the ages of 16 and 24 that helps them develop a career path, earn a high school diploma or GED, and find and keep a good job.
    • WayUp – Internship postings are reviewed for legitimacy in an effort to eliminate scams. The website also provides industry guides, resources, and webinars with guests from high profile companies.
    • My Next Move: Careers with Registered Apprenticeships – Lists of careers with apprenticeship programs registered with the U.S. Department of Labor.
    • Peace Corps – A volunteer organization established to promote world peace and friendship. Website offers more information on this volunteer service program.
    • The Corporation for National and Community Service – Lists of programs and focus areas for various industries and other fields of focus.
    • USDOL: Regional Offices of Apprenticeship – Federal Office of Apprenticeship within the U.S. Employment and Training Administration.
    • USDOL: State Apprenticeship Agencies – Lists of many states with registered apprenticeship programs.

  • Resources for Diverse Audiences
    • IMDiversity – Resources for African-American college students and other students of color that provides information on careers, job opportunities, graduate and professional schools, internships, study abroad programs, and more.
    • Diversity Employers – magazine for those who seek information on careers, job opportunities, graduate/professional school, internships/co-ops, study abroad programs, and other employment and career advancement opportunities with employers who are interested in recruiting a diverse workforce.
    • Feminist Jobs and Internships, the Feminist Majority Foundation – Lists of jobs that provide feminists with a space to find jobs that progress the status of women or encompass their passion for social justice.
    • National Congress of American Indians – Job opportunities from American Indian, Native Hawaiian and Alaska Native businesses, governments and organizations, as well as businesses looking to hire Native American people.
    • ISNA Careers, Islamic Society of North America – Job listings with the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) as well as jobs posted by other organizations.
    • LatPro – Provides a search resume database and job postings, including email alerts, for Hispanic and bilingual professionals (Spanish/English and Portuguese/English).
    • CenterLink LGBT Job/Career Board – Enables users to explore a wide range of job openings offered by inclusive employers, access career-related materials, and stay informed about upcoming events catered to the LGBT community.
    • The Orthodox Union – Resources for professional development.
    • Indian Health Website – Resources for American Indians and Alaska Natives who are interested in a career in health. Learn about different career paths, find current vacancies, scholarship and internship opportunities.
    • The National Native American Bar Association – Resources for Native Americans interested in practicing law. The NNABA’s Young Lawyers Committee provides opportunities for networking and career development.
    • Campus Pride Jobs – A job platform tailored for LGBTQ+ graduates at the beginner level, providing access to various training sessions and growth prospects.
    • Human Rights Campaign, Annual Corporate Equality Report – Human Rights Campaign (HRC) is a civil rights organization and annually rates hundreds of American employers—including Fortune 500 companies and law firms—in regards to their LGBT inclusive policies and practices.

  • Resources for Military Personnel and Veterans
    • CivilianJobs.com – Online job postings for candidates that are currently transitioning out of the military as well as military veterans with varying amounts of business experience.
    • Military to Civilian – Gateway to the many sites and services that prepare veterans and personnel preparing to separate from the service. Individuals can review their many resources and select those that work best, from career and job search advice to resume assistance to job placement.
    • National Job Search Resources for Veterans, Job-Hunt.org – Articles and resources for military personnel and veterans on making the transition to the civilian workforce.
    • Resources for Veterans and Military Personnel and Their Families – Links to sites, services, and resources that support current and former military personnel and their families. Also provides information on pay rates and employment verification, and employment and financial rights for reservists called to active duty.

  • Resources for Persons with Disabilities
    • Entry Point – Offers students with apparent and non-apparent disabilities internship opportunities in science, engineering, mathematics, computer science, and some fields of business.
    • Hire Disability Solutions – Information and resources for individuals to connect with employers and find employment opportunities.
    • Workplace & Employment: American Association of People with Disabilities – Partners with several employers to offer internship programs specifically for young persons with disabilities. Actively recruits Washington DC – based organizations to participate in the Greater Washington Internship Coalition, offering even more opportunities to these talented students and young professionals.

  • Resources for Undocumented Students
    • UCI Dreamers – A UCI specific site that offers information for undocumented students, their families, allies, and advocates.
    • National scholarships – Harvard University has compiled a list of scholarships that are open to undocumented students.
    • DREAM Act FAQs – Resources that break down the DREAM Act.
    • National Immigration Law Center on DACA - U.S. organization dedicated to defending and advancing the rights of low-income immigrants.
    • Immi - Learn about your eligibility for different statuses.
    • Employers Hiring DACA Students - List of employers interested in hiring DACA students.
    • Immigrants Rising – Resources for undocumented students to enhance their academic and career goals including a list of scholarships for students and a Life After College Guide with tips on working, studying abroad, and graduate school.
    • Pre-Health Dreamers - provides resources for undocumented students pursuing graduate and medical education.
    • DACA FAQs – The Immigration Policy Center breaks down the major questions about DACA.
    • DACA and Workplace Rights – the National Immigration Law Center provides information on employment rights for those who have applied for DACA, received DACA and have a work permit, or are trying to renew DACA status.
    • My Undocumented Life - blog that provides information and resources to undocumented immigrants.
    • SCORE - Resources for Entrepreneurs / How to Start Your Own Business
    • Renaissance Entrepreneur Center - Resources for Entrepreneurs / How to Start Your Own Business
    • U.S. Small Business Administration - Resources for Self-Employed and Independent Contractors
    • DACA Guidance for Employers – Considerations and advice for employers looking to hire DACA recipients (archived).

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These external sites are neither created nor maintained by the University of California, Irvine nor the UCI Division of Career Pathways; therefore, we are not responsible for the content presented therein.

Sites are reviewed on an annual basis for relevancy, ease of use, and utility for UC Irvine students. If you have any comments about the sites, or would like to recommend a new site to include, please feel free to contact us.