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Handshake is the online system used by the West Texas A&M University's Office of Career Services to connect students, alumni, and employers to valuable resources and employment opportunities. ALL on-campus student jobs and more than 1,000 jobs nationwide are posted each month.
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All currently enrolled WTAMU students already have accounts in Handshake. Log in with your university system credentials. Note that you will need to authenticate using Duo.
Once logged in, you'll be able to search for internships, on-campus jobs, post-graduation jobs, and on-campus interviews, as well as career-related workshops, events, and fairs. Job seekers may also upload their resumes for employers to view and those looking to work on-campus will complete and upload the student employment application here.
New students are added once they have registered for classes. Incoming freshmen: You will be added to the database the week after you attend NSO. Other new students, please do not request access until you have actually registered for classes.
Please contact our office with any questions: 806.651.2345
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If you already have a Handshake account, you can simply request to connect with us through that. If you do not have an existing Handshake account, use the link above to create one!
Please feel free to contact our office with any questions - wtcareer@wtamu.edu || 806.651.2345