Career Services Center
Richland Community College Career Services Center is dedicated to empowering students and alumni to successfully navigate their career journey. We provide comprehensive resources and individualized support to help you explore career options, gain professional experience, and achieve your employment goals.
We offer a wide range of services designed to support you at every stage of your career development:
- Career Exploration and Planning: Utilize our resources and guidance to identify interests, values, and aptitudes that align with potential career fields. We assist in major selection, helping you link academic programs to long-term career aspirations, and provide access to vital job market information.
- Job Search and Application Support: Get individualized help crafting professional, targeted résumés and cover letters. We offer interview preparation, including mock interviews and coaching, to build confidence and refine your communication skills. We also provide strategies for effective professional networking.
- Career Coaching: Schedule one-on-one appointments with experienced Career Coaches for personalized advice on any stage of your professional development. Success Coaches and Faculty Advisors are key partners in this process.
Handshake is the official career management platform used by Richland Community College. It is the best place for students and alumni to connect with employers and manage their job search and internship activities. Handshake provides immediate access to essential career resources:
- Job and Internship Postings: Search thousands of jobs and internships posted specifically for college students by local, regional, and national employers.
- Employer Connections: Research companies, follow organizations you are interested in, and receive direct communication from recruiters.
- Event Registration: RSVP for all Career Services events, including career fairs, on-campus recruiting sessions, and professional development workshops.
- Access: All registered Richland Community College students automatically have an account. Log in using your Richland student credentials to get started.
Visit Room N103 in the Student Success Center or Career Services Page for more information. All services are free.
Internships
The Richland Community College Internship Program (or Work Practicum) offers students valuable experiential learning opportunities, integrating academic knowledge with professional, real-world practice. Students enroll in the appropriate 290 Practicum Seminar Internship Course (e.g., ACCT 290, BUS 290) to gain relevant work experience and make connections in professional fields they are considering for career pathways.
A wide variety of internships or work practicum opportunities are available. The course duration varies based on the academic term:
Fall and Spring Semesters: The internship course typically lasts sixteen (16) weeks.
Summer Term: The internship course typically lasts eight (8) weeks.
Students must meet specific academic and logistical requirements to register an internship for credit:
- Consultation: Interested students should consult with their designated Success Coach to confirm they have met the appropriate amount of credits and are academically ready to register for the relevant 290 Practicum Seminar course.
- Securing Placement: Students are responsible for securing their own internship site and position. Career Services is available to support this initiative by offering assistance with job search strategies, providing access to the Handshake employer network, and facilitating direct connections with companies.
- Approval and Paperwork: Prior to the start of the term, students must complete the official Internship Application, which requires the inclusion of detailed learning goals, a job description, and specific duties for the internship role.
- Agreement Forms: Both the student and the employer must complete and submit their respective Student Internship Agreement and Employer Internship Agreement forms to Career Services.
- Faculty Authorization: All submitted documentation requires review and final approval from the assigned Faculty Academic Advisor before the student can be officially registered.
- Current Employment: Students may often use their current employment for the internship, provided the position and duties align with the learning objectives of their academic program and receive faculty approval.
To successfully complete the internship and receive academic credit, students must fulfill the following term-long requirements:
- Duration and Hours: The internship must span the entire course duration (8 to 16 weeks) and include both the mid-term and final periods. Students are required to complete a minimum of 150 active internship hours.
- Canvas Coursework: An accompanying Canvas course is mandatory. This course supplements the hands-on experience with academic assignments, which must be submitted by their assigned due dates throughout the term.
- Evaluation and Verification: Students are responsible for submitting both Mid-term and Final Evaluations for the internship. These evaluations must be accompanied by Verification of Internship Hours at both the mid-term and final deadlines. Acceptable verification includes copies of pay stubs, timesheets, or an official letter from the direct intern supervisor attesting to the hours completed.
The following programs include internships (290 courses) as part of their curricula:
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Accounting
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Agribusiness
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Automotive Technology
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Business
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Criminal Justice
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Culinary Arts
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Diesel Truck Technology
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Early Childhood Education
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Engineering Technology
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Health Information Technology
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Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration
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Horticulture
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Hospitality Management
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Network Technology
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Software Applications Programming
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Welding Technology
Student Employment
Richland Community College offers student employment opportunities designed to support and supplement the academic mission and process. These positions provide valuable work experience, on-campus convenience, and financial assistance.
To be eligible for on-campus student employment, including College work-study positions, students must be enrolled in at least six (6) semester hours during the academic term and be in "good academic standing," as defined by the College’s Academic Standards Policy (Policy 4.6). All student employees receive minimum wage for hours worked.
Work Hour Limitations: Students are limited to twenty (20) hours per week while classes are in session and up to, but less than, thirty (30) hours during semester breaks.
All Richland students seeking employment with the College must complete an application and receive authorization to work.
- College Work-Study Employees: All students who work for Richland Community College as College work-study employees must fill out an application and be authorized to work by Career Services.
- Federal Work-Study: To be approved for Federal Work-Study, students must complete the application and receive authorization to work from both the Career Services and the Office of Financial Aid.
Application Access: Student employment applications are available online through myRichland> Students > Student Employment.