UNMC connects with job website Handshake

Handshake at UNMC is the new place for students and alumni to engage with employers and locate internships, research opportunities, part/full time jobs, work study positions and campus employment.

Faculty and staff within the med center community and outside employers can create a profile to post available positions and opportunities for UNMC students in a central, accessible location.

Handshake offers a larger national network of employers, job and internship listings, along with a personalized experience for employers and students to connect. Launched at the beginning of July, Handshake at UNMC is where all on-campus student opportunities will be posted going forward.

"Whether it’s a federal work study position, assistantship or research opportunity, Handshake is an easy way to connect students with valuable opportunities at UNMC," said Paula Kohles, director of the UNMC Office of Financial Aid. "This platform will be a vital resource for students who are looking to build their resumes, get involved in research, get a part-time job on campus or find full-time work following graduation.

"Graduates who are seeking new opportunities can easily connect with med center employers as well as local organizations who are eager to hire UNMC alumni."

To learn more about Handshake at UNMC, visit the Student Success website. Questions can be emailed to Paula Kohles or Brenda Nickol, director of career services in the UNMC College of Public Health.  

Current Students/Alumni Login

  • Current students will use their UNMC email and single sign-on credentials to log on.
  • Alumni will click "Log in using Email and Password."
  • Please visit the Student/Alumni Help Center if you are experiencing technical issues.

Employer Login

Please see a college’s Handshake point of contact for details on how the individual college is managing postings in Handshake. Visit the Employer Help Center with technical issues.

1 comment

  1. Heidi Keeler says:

    This is a much needed resource! Thank you to Dr. Grimm and all who made this happen!

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