
Handshake is a career platform designed to connect students and recent graduates with job and internship opportunities. Used by hundreds of universities and thousands of employers, Handshake allows students to:
- Discover job and internship listings tailored to their major, skills, and interests
- Register for career fairs, employer info sessions, and campus recruiting events
- Schedule appointments with career advisors
- Build a profile to showcase their experience to employers
- Explore companies that actively recruit students from their university

LinkedIn is the world’s largest professional networking platform, designed to help students and professionals connect, explore careers, and find job opportunities. On LinkedIn, you can:
- Build a digital resume (your profile) that highlights your skills, experiences, and achievements
- Connect with classmates, alumni, faculty, and industry professionals
- Follow companies, recruiters, and thought leaders in your field
- Search for jobs and internships, many of which are open to early-career candidates
- Learn from career-related posts, industry insights, and LinkedIn Learning courses
Tip: International students can use LinkedIn to find alumni who’ve successfully navigated the job market in their target country.

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GitHub hosts crowdsourced job boards specifically designed for students seeking internships and recent graduates looking for full-time roles in tech. Maintained by the open-source community, these boards list curated opportunities at companies known to hire early-career developers.
Tip: These boards are updated regularly and often include notes about visa sponsorship and remote eligibility.

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GitHub hosts crowdsourced job boards specifically designed for students seeking internships and recent graduates looking for full-time roles in tech. Maintained by the open-source community, these boards list curated opportunities at companies known to hire early-career developers.
Tip: These boards are updated regularly and often include notes about visa sponsorship and remote eligibility.

Wellfound is a job board designed for students and professionals interested in working at startups and tech companies. Originally known as AngelList Talent, Wellfound connects job seekers directly with founders, engineers, and hiring teams at early-stage and high-growth companies.

TrueUp is a data-driven tech career platform—marketed as a “CareerOS for people in tech”—that automatically scans and aggregates job listings from top startups and major tech companies worldwide
Visa-Friendly Job Boards for International Candidates

NoExperienceJobs.io is a specialized platform built to connect entry-level talent—including recent grads and career changers—with real, no-experience-needed job opportunities across various industries.

H1BGrader is a comprehensive platform that helps job seekers—especially international students and H‑1B visa holders—identify companies with proven records of H‑1B and green card sponsorship. It aggregates millions of records from the U.S. Department of Labor and USCIS into one searchable interface.

MyVisaJobs is a data-rich platform dedicated to connecting international job seekers—including students—with U.S. employers that sponsor work visas such as H‑1B and green cards. Launched in 2006, the site uses analyzed government records and labor applications to provide accurate insights and job listings.

The H-1B Employer Data Hub is an online tool provided by USCIS (U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services) that allows the public to view data on employers who have submitted H‑1B petitions. It’s designed to improve transparency around the H‑1B visa program and help users make informed decisions about potential employers.

GoinGlobal is a comprehensive career platform designed to help students, recent graduates, and professionals explore job and internship opportunities around the world. It provides in-depth, country-specific career guides and resources for navigating the global job market.
Research Boards

Find UA Researchers is a searchable directory hosted by the University of Arizona’s Undergraduate Research Office. It lists faculty across all colleges and departments who are currently interested in involving undergraduate students in their research projects. The database is maintained at the discretion of faculty and updated periodically.

NSF REU is a funded program launched in 1987 by the U.S. National Science Foundation to immerse undergraduate students in intensive, hands‑on research experiences across STEM disciplines. It aims to build the STEM workforce by providing authentic research opportunities, mentorship, and professional development.

Pathways to Science is a flagship initiative of the Institute for Broadening Participation (IBP) dedicated to increasing diversity and inclusion in STEM—science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Its goal is to help students from underrepresented backgrounds access STEM education, research, funding, and mentorship opportunities.