Search for a Job/Internship

You can search for jobs and internships using Career Express  (See Connect With Us), networking, attending career fairs, participating in employer recruiting events, or meeting with an Advisor in the Center for Career Development. By attending career fairs and employer recruitment events you will find out about more job and internship opportunities. You can also use on-line resources to research potential employment opportunities.

Career Fairs

A career fair is an event where large numbers of employers gather at a venue such as a college or convention center to meet potential candidates. It is a great opportunity to meet and make direct contact with company representatives. Our office hosts a number of on campus career fairs and provides an opportunity for students to network with employers from various industries within the private, non-profit and government sectors. Our most recent fairs have held between 80-100 employers and the Career Fair is open to ALL BMCC students and alumni.

Learn about Career Fair Preparation

On Campus Recruitment

On campus recruitment provides students with an opportunity to connect with employers from various industries for full-time, part-time, and internship positions throughout the school year.


Online Resources

  • Workforce 1– Prepares and connects applicants to jobs in New York City
  • NY Job Site– Job search resources and listings by the NY State government
  • College Grad– Job search engine for students and recent graduates
  • Glass Door– Job search engine
  • Idealist– Connects idealists with job, internship, and volunteer opportunities
  • Indeed-Job search engine
  • AccounTemps– Specialized temp agency for accounting, finance and bookkeeping professionals
  • Snag A Job– Job search engine
  • LinkedIn Job Search- Leverage the orld’s largest professional network to build relationships, connect with opportunities, and to uncover insights such as whom you know at a company, providing you an edge in your job search.
  • Internships.com Largest student-focused internship marketplace, bringing students, employers and higher education institutions together in one centralized location
  • O*Net Online Offers detailed descriptions of the world of work for job seekers, workforce development and HR professionals, students, researchers, and more
  • US Bureau of Labor StatisticsBLS publishes information about the nation’s economy: relating to employment, unemployment, and other characteristics of the labor force; consumer and producer prices, consumer expenditures, and import and export prices; wages and other worker compensation; productivity and technological change; employment projections; and safety and health statistics
  • Vault-Career information web site, providing employee surveys of top employers, career advice, job listings, and career guides to individual industries.
  • Healthcare Careers– From medical office supervisors to specialty physicians, jobs in this field are wide-ranging and available for qualified applicants from various educational backgrounds. Health careers are universally in demand in both rural and urban areas across the globe, as all communities depend on reliable healthcare services and provisions. Medical careers continue to offer stability in the workforce, and according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the need for qualified healthcare workers is projected to grow 19% in the next decade to meet the medical needs of an aging population

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Center for Career Development

199 Chambers Street, Room S-342
New York, NY 10007
Email: career@bmcc.cuny.edu
Phone: (212) 220-8170

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Spring 2022 Hours

Monday to Thursday: 9 a.m.–6 p.m.
Friday: 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Saturday: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
(Available on the following Saturdays: 2/19, 3/12, 4/9, 5/14)