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Recruiting Opportunities for Employers

There are many ways you can recruit talent at Miami University. Layer your campus engagement to build your organization’s brand on campus and promote your open jobs and internships.

Find Talent on Handshake

Post your open positions on Handshake, Miami’s online career management system!

Miami students use Handshake to search and apply for jobs and internships. They can also connect with employers through in-person and virtual events.

Need help navigating Handshake? Visit the Handshake Help Center.

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Engage with Miami Students

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Interviews

Interview our students, either on campus or virtually. We offer interview rooms in the Career Center, which is located at the heart of campus. 

We also host next-day interviews after many of our career and internship fairs, helping you to maximize your time on our campus. 

You can request to schedule interviews through Handshake, subject to availability. Questions can be directed to miamirecruiting@MiamiOH.edu.

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Employer-Led Events

Host in-person and virtual events to build stronger connections. Use Handshake to schedule:

  • Career Panels
  • Information Sessions
  • Coffee Chats
  • Pre-Interview Nights
  • On-Campus Tabling
  • Virtual Tours
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Volunteer at Our Events

Reach out to the Employer Relations Team at miamirecruiting@MiamiOH.edu to learn how to:

  • Serve on a career/alumni panel or as a Mock Interviewer
  • Host student groups during a Career Trek
    • This traditionally includes a site tour, an information session, and a Miami alumni panel
  • Host students for Job Shadow experiences
  • Present at a workshop

Handshake Guides

Learn how to complete four key actions in Handshake with the below how-to guides.

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We partnered with Parker Dewey, the nation’s largest network of micro-internships, to offer you a way to promote your short-term projects to our students. Benefits include:

  • Improved entry-level hiring through access to a wider pool of talent.
  • Enhanced promotion of your brand on our campus.
  • Complete your projects and deliverables for a fixed cost with low risk.

Post a Project

On-Campus Interviewing Calendar

Fall 2025

  • August 25: Classes Begin
  • September 1:  Labor Day Holiday
  • September 9: Fall Career and Internship Fair (Millett)
  • September 10: Interviews — Fall Career Fair (Millett)
  • September 10: STEM Career and Internship Fair (Millett)
  • September 11: STEM Next-day Interviews (ASC)
  • September 11: Sport Career and Networking Expo/SCENE (Goggin)
  • September 12: Interviews - SCENE (ASC)
  • September 15:  Hybrid Interviews Begin (ASC)*
  • October 10: Fall Break / No Interviews
  • DATE TBD Sport Career Exploration & Networking Expo (SCENE)
  • November 26 – 30: Thanksgiving Break
  • December 1: No Interviews
  • December 4: Hybrid Interviews End
  • December 5: Classes End
  • December 12: December Commencement Ceremony

Important Calendar Dates

Spring 2026

  • January 19: Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday
  • January 26: Classes Begin
  • February 23: Architecture and Design Career and Internship 
  • Fair (Shriver Center) 
  • February 24: Next-day Interviews (Armstrong Student Center)
  • February 24: Spring Career and Internship Fair (Millett)
  • February 25: Next-day Interviews (Millett)
  • March 20:  No Student Interviews 
  • March 23 – 29: Spring Break
  • March 30:  No Student Interviews
  • March 31:  Southwest Ohio/NKY Education Career Fair (Xavier University Cintas Center)
  • May 8: Hybrid Interviews End / Classes End 
  • May 16 – 17: Commencement Weekend

Information about Holidays and Holy Days

The Center for Career Exploration and Success acknowledges and takes into consideration religious holidays and holy days throughout the year for our planning purposes. We want to ensure that all students have access to career opportunities regardless of their faith and spiritual practices. As you are identifying interview dates, we encourage you to consider how you can be inclusive in your practices.

If you select a day that lands on a date of a holiday or holy day, we will reach out to request you provide an alternative way to interview students who may not be able to meet on your selected date due to religious observances. Often, telephone or virtual interviews are an appropriate alternative. We are also happy to work with you to find an alternative date.

Recruiting Guidelines

The Center for Career Exploration and Success welcomes a wide range of recruiters for campus recruiting and is committed to ensuring access to a full range of opportunities for all undergraduate and graduate students.

Definitions

Recruiter - All employers seeking to recruit at Miami (Recruiters) must have a verifiable business name, physical location and address, professional/work email address, phone number and the name of a contact person who can be reached at the listed address(es). U.S. and foreign based businesses verified by the U.S. Department of State are eligible to recruit if these requirements are met.

Campus Recruiting - on-campus interviewing, resume referrals, Handshake postings, employer presentations, meetings and chats coordinated through the Center or sponsorships for on-campus activities.

Requirements for Recruiting at Miami University

  • Must comply with Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) laws established by the Federal, applicable state governments, and Miami University.
  • All on-campus interviews must be conducted in the Center for Career Exploration and Success’ facilities (except next day interviews associated with career fairs).
  • Must have current or anticipated job openings for college graduates or interns.
    • For current students, employers must have and interview to fill openings in positions which result in an "employer-employee" relationship requiring the employer’s issuance of a W-2 for all remuneration paid and impose no required fees, (other than professional licensure fees for career employees) on the employee.
    • 1099 or independent contractor positions are eligible only for posting on Handshake and must include the following disclaimer in the posting: "This is a 1099 position. Persons paid on a 1099 basis are independent contractors and are self-employed. Independent contractors (you) are required to pay out of your remuneration all self-employment taxes (Social Security & Medicare), income taxes, worker's disability compensation and health or other insurances. These will NOT be withheld or paid by the client for which you working. Independent contractors generally do not receive employment benefits from the client or person for which they are working. For more information please refer to www.irs.gov or talk with a tax professional."
    • 1099 independent contractor recruiting is not permitted at Career Fairs nor eligible for On-Campus Interviews.
    • The University does not accept postings from or permit campus recruiting by third-party recruiters that charge a fee to the student or do not disclose their client’s name and franchise opportunity providers.
    • The following organizations are not eligible to use CCES services:
      • Organizations involved in the production and/or promotion of marijuana
      • Adult entertainment industry escort services, presentation modeling or similar activity
      • Network Marketing Organizations
      • Organizations paying via equity compensation

Recruitment Activities and Practices

  • All opportunities must be for full time, internship, or cooperative education and require a college degree or active student status/pursuing degree, unless permitted elsewhere in this policy.
  • Alcohol may not be included or associated with any recruiting activities involving Miami students
  • All activities (e.g. events, information sessions) must adhere to Miami University standards and utilize associated services (e.g. catering), when required.
  • No events or activities are permitted in private residence or hotel rooms and should be conducted in publicly accessible areas, such as restaurants, meeting rooms, or classrooms.

Job Postings

Handshake is the portal through which Miami University students and alumni seeking employment can connect to employers with employment opportunities. Use of Handshake is strictly limited to career-related activities; under no circumstances is the information submitted by students, alumni, and employers to be used for any purpose other than job/applicant seeking activities. Violation of this exclusive use policy will result in removal from the system.

Users should notify the Center immediately of any inappropriate use of Handshake, facilities, or University resources. All users shall respect the privacy rights of other users consistent with applicable law, policies, and professional standards.

The Center reserves the right to deny a company posting and campus recruiting for false or misleading actions, incomplete information, and/or are unable to demonstrate that they provide a bona fide internship experience for students at a level consistent with University expectations.

Miami University Offer/Acceptance Guidelines

In order to give students enough time to make an informed and thoughtful decision(s), and in accordance with the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE), employers recruiting at Miami University are expected to adhere to the following timelines for all job and internship offers.

  • Converting Internships to full-time positions – Offer to remain open until October 15 or 3 weeks from receipt of written offer, whichever is longer.
  • Full-time or Internship offers during Fall Recruiting – Offer to remain open until October 31 or 3 weeks from receipt of written offer, whichever is longer.
  • Full-time or Internship offers during Spring Recruiting – Offer to remain open until February 28 or 3 weeks from receipt of written offer, whichever is longer.

In some cases, students may request for extensions beyond these deadlines; we ask that organizations accommodate these requests, if possible. We recommend that all employers extend offers in writing and strongly encourage all students to accept or decline in writing.

Miami University does not allow the use of exploding offers. An “exploding offer” is one that requires a decision in conflict with the timing mentioned above or offers incentives to induce students to accept offers early, such as diminishing bonuses and location preferences.

Rescinded Job Offers

We consider a rescinding a job offer a rare and uncommon occurrence. If an employer must rescind an offer, please contact the student and Center immediately so we may assist the student. Employers who rescind offers may be subject to suspension from recruiting at Miami for one semester or longer. Employers should carefully review the guidelines and follow the NACE recommendations issued in 2002 in their Position Statement on Rescinded and Deferred Employment Offers.

Consequences for Violating Recruiting Policy

The Center for Career Exploration and Success reserves the right to refuse the opportunity to place postings or engage in campus recruiting to employers for actions or conduct the Center deems that harm or have the potential to harm students, alumni, the Center for Career Exploration and Success, and/or University; including, without limitation, the following: dishonesty; discrimination; breach of confidentiality; reneging on established agreements between the Center for Career Exploration and Success and the employer (verbal or written); reneging on a job offer to a student or alumni; fraud; failure to pay for billed services; misrepresentation; harassment of Miami University students, alumni, staff or faculty; failure to adhere to the Center for Career Exploration & Success policies.

Request a Meeting

Valarie Jacobsen

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Director of Employer Relations
valarie.jacobsen@MiamiOH.edu

Industry Areas

  • Accounting and Financial Services
  • Arts, Communication, Media, and Design
  • Law and Government
  • Startups

Jenni Szolwinski

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Director of Industry Relations, College of Engineering and Computing
jenni.szolwinski@MiamiOH.edu

Industry Areas

  • Engineering and Technology

Calvin McDaniel

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Senior Associate Director of External Relations, College of Arts and Sciences
mcdanic6@MiamiOH.edu

Industry Areas

  • Arts and Sciences

Kristyn Gates

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Assistant Director of Employer Relations
gateska@MiamiOH.edu

Industry Areas

  • Health and Science
  • Management, Sales, and Consulting
  • Education, Nonprofit, and Human Services

Center for Career Exploration and Success

45 Armstrong Center
550 E. Spring Street
Oxford, OH 45056