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May 16 2012

NYIT’s NYCOM Hooding Ceremony to Celebrate Class of 2012

May 09 2012

NYIT Supports Student Scholarships, Honors Culinary and Oenological Leaders

May 03 2012

NYIT Medical Students Honor Body Donors

May 03 2012

NYIT Announces 2012 Honorary Degree Recipients

May 02 2012

NYIT Hosts Inaugural Engineering and Technology Competition for High School Students

May 17 2012

Architecture and Design Alumni Reception

May 18 2012

Spring Formal Dinner Cruise

May 19 2012

Commencement Ticketing Pickup Date - Old Westbury Campus

May 20 2012

NYIT Commencement 2012

May 21 2012

Citizen Schools “WOW” Presentation

NYIT Career Net

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Alumni: did you graduate before March 2008? You need to create an account.

Why Career Net?
Students and alumni can find employment opportunities, register for on-campus career events, send yourself e-mail updates, manage all job search-related documents, keep track of your job search schedule, and much more.

 

Employers
Creating an account in NYIT Career Net is easy! Use the Employer Login to create your own personal account tied to your organization. Once you've logged in, you will be prompted to complete your employer profile. You may begin adding jobs immediately, but they will be listed as Pending and invisible to students until an Office of Career Services staff member approves them. This takes one to two business days.

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A Word of Advice from Career Services and the Department of Labor:

  • Beware of apparent job postings or "opportunities" you may see on websites, bulletin boards, and other locations that seem too good to be true, especially if it requires an initial "registration fee" or "initial investment" to be considered, and NEVER wire money to someone for an upfront fee. Check with the Better Business Bureau and the Attorney General's office in the state where the business or employer is located for more information. Just as you must be alert for email phishing scams and other dangers on the internet, you must also be aware of employment scams that prey on the unwary. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is! If you have been scammed, contact the NY State Attorney General's office to report it.
  • Students who believe they have been hired as unpaid interns unlawfully do have legal recourse. Please be advised that a student’s service as an intern for no wages may be a violation of the Labor Law by the employer, and upon the completion of the internship the student can file a claim with the New York State Department of Labor, Division of Labor Standards. The intern is advised to keep copies of any materials that they produce so that there will be evidence for the division’s investigation, including time sheets and a log of daily responsibilities requested of the employer.  For more information: New York State Department of Labor, Division of Labor Standards, 75 Varick Street, 7th Floor, New York, New York 10013, (212) 775-3719.
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