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Connecting PIT Students and Employers: Handshake and USAJobs

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While public interest technology (PIT) is a burgeoning discipline, it can be difficult to find a job in the field. The scarcity, in part, is due to the lack of a single point of reference or job board where candidates and employers can connect. , an app with more than 14 million students and young alumni, is looking to change that, though. Two of the company鈥檚 employees, education product marketing manager Britt Gergen and relationship manager Chelsea Romaine presented at the Thursday, November 12 session of the 2020 Public Interest Technology University Convening (PITUN2020), explaining what Handshake is and how it can be used to find and connect with PIT-centered employers.

The session was only one of several geared toward students and recent graduates who might be interested in a PIT career. For instance, representatives Brittany Moore, manager, Michelle Amante, VP of Federal Workforce Programs, and associate Leia Washington presented on Friday, November 13 why people should consider a civil service career and how to navigate the federal application process.

Handshake launched in 2013 after its founders realized that talent is distributed evenly but opportunity is not, according to Romaine. 鈥淗andshake was founded to ensure all students have the chance to find their perfect job,鈥 she explains. 鈥淚f employers wanted to connect with universities and students they would need to log in separately to multiple systems. It was a long and tedious process that only reached a fraction of students that were qualified.鈥 The app connects students, universities, and employers, giving students access to not only job listings and interviews, but also giving employers access to those who may fit the PIT criteria but may not consider themselves PIT practitioners鈥攐r even PIT practitioners-in-training.

The app, says Gergen, also allows employers to see exactly which actions students are taking in the platform鈥攚hich jobs they've applied to, events they've attended, and companies they've submitted reviews for. 鈥淭aken together this information can help [employers] identify segments of students who might be interested in PIT opportunities. Handshake鈥檚 analytics tools make it really easy to dig into all of that data and see how it intersects.鈥 Students who are looking for PIT-related jobs can use the analytics tools to find employers and build relationships with them.

Andreen Soley, director of the 麻豆果冻传媒 PIT-UN says these types of programs help PIT-focused students find jobs more quickly and learn about what鈥檚 available in the field. 鈥淥ur goal in engaging the teams at USAJobs and Handshake at the convening was to ensure that our community of students and administrators better understood the capacity of these two tools to aid in the career pipeline and placement field building activities of the Network,鈥 she explains.

Going forward, PITUN members can expect to hear more from both USAJobs and Handshake in 2021, says Soley. 鈥淚 want to deepen our engagement with both organizations, so that their platforms can be more responsive to the needs of the PIT students and job seekers in technology and policy, in general." If you missed this session, please click through to watch the presentation . The entire video playlist of #PITUN2020 can be found .

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Connecting PIT Students and Employers: Handshake and USAJobs