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The Lazarus Center supports all students and recent graduates with their career development. We encourage you to schedule an appointment with an adviser to discuss your individualized needs.

Resources

Diversity Jobs connects African Americans, Asian Americans, Native Americans, Hispanic people and members of the LGBT community with companies that are known for being especially diversity-friendly.

IMDiversity - dedicated to providing career and self-development information to all minorities, specifically African Americans, Asian Americans, Hispanic Americans, Native Americans, and women.

nemnet.com  is a national resource organization committed to assisting schools and organizations in the identification and recruitment of minority students and professionals.

Saludos.com is a Hispanic employment service promoting diversity in the workplace.

Workforcediversitynetwork.com is a network of professionals and organizations dedicated to being a catalyst to enhance professional development, understanding, promotion and management of diversity and inclusion as an essential part of business success.

National Urban League offers a large searchable job database that highlights organization interested in diversifying their talent pool.

National Association of Asian American Professionals helps Asian American professionals connect with one another and with resources that will help them take the next steps in their careers.

The Society of Hispanic HR Professionals hosts monthly networking meetings, along with regular career fairs and seminars.

Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI) offers a Congressional Internship Program.

100+ Great Jobs for People with Disabilities - This guide will show you: 100+ great jobs for people with disabilities, organized by disability, government jobs for differently-abled individuals, how to get a job with a disability, and disability job sites to make your search fast and successful.

Advancing Science, Serving Society identifies and recruits students with apparent and nonapparent disabilities studying in science, engineering, mathematics, computer science and some fields of business for outstanding internship and co-op opportunities.

Americans with Disabilities Act offers a guide for individuals with disabilities seeking employment. 

American Association of People with Disabilities: Workplace & Employment is committed to improving employment outcomes for the many people with disabilities who are not working but are ready, willing and able to work.

Auticon is an international IT service provider that exclusively employs people on the autism spectrum as technology consultants. 

Career Guides for Students with Disabilities

Employment Accommodations Explained - Short video by the National Disability Rights Network.

Career Circle bridges the gap between underrepresented talent and opportunity, fostering diversity, and building skilled workforces for the future.

Job Accommodation Network offers the Searchable Online Accommodation Resource (SOAR) system, which is designed to let users explore various accommodation options for people with disabilities in work and educational settings.

Lime Connect is a not-for-profit corporation founded in 2006 to represent an out-of-the-box business approach in the disability talent space.

Mentra’s software analyzes 76+ data points to match neurodivergent job seekers with opportunities that optimize career success without relying on traditional measures of job fit.

Microsoft – Neurodiversity Program: Microsoft has made a commitment to hiring qualified candidates for full-time, permanent positions in engineering, data science, and data analysis.

Neurodiversity Career Connector: NDCC marketplace enables candidates to discover job openings and connect with a breadth of employers and position types in place of the current AAW Job Marketplace title, link and text.

Neurodiversity in Business features a resource hub highlighting a selection of expert resources from across the neurodiverse community.

Organization for Autism Research - OAR’s employment initiative aims to connect individuals with autism with meaningful employment opportunities and provide them with the supports necessary to succeed long-term. 

Platinum Bay is a software company committed to developing high-quality, competitively-priced, custom business software solutions and providing world-class technology leadership for our customers while providing safe and rewarding careers for autistic employees through our supportive workplace. 

Resources and Support for College Students with DisabilitiesSTEPS (student training and education in public service) helps compassionate and driven professionals and students to further their education and training, develop career skills, and find a calling in making a difference. This guide identifies key resources to support you as a student with a disability and offers valuable suggestions on where to find additional assistance both on campus and in your community.   

SourceAbled: This program is designed to provide uniquely-abled job seekers with rewarding and meaningful careers. It provides job coaching and job-readiness training while qualifying candidates for jobs matching their unique skills and abilities. 

Specialisterne works to enable jobs for high-functioning people with autism, and similar challenges, through social entrepreneurship, innovative employment models, and a national change in mindset.

Spectrum Careers: A resource connecting job seekers on the autism spectrum with inclusive employers. Job seekers can log in to view over 15,000 job postings, and get instructions on how to show off their skills using a video or a traditional resume.

Ultranauts: A technology company that provides high-quality, highly responsive software testing services through exceptional teams that include individuals with Asperger’s Syndrome and similar autism spectrum profiles. 

Work Without Limits offers a network of engaged employers and collaborative partners that aim to increase employment among individuals with disabilities. See also Jobs Ability, their job board for job seekers with disabilities.

Inclusive recruitment focuses on preparing and placing underrepresented students in internships or jobs in a wide variety of fields.

Opportunities listed in Handshake

InternX - For rising sophomores with at least a 2.8 GPA from ethnically underrepresented groups. InternX merges diversity, inclusion, and efficiency to the internship matching process—for opportunities in everything from STEM to Business, Finance, and Marketing. Free membership. Provided by the Fund II Foundation.

SEO - Superior educational and career programs for young people from underserved communities to maximize their opportunities for college and career success. Student interns can be placed within companies in the corporate, banking, corporate law or the nonprofit sector. SEO provides mentorship and training for students throughout their internship experiences and works to ensure that students can get job offers from the companies and organizations they intern with over the summer. 

Management Leadership for Tomorrow (MLT) is the premier career development institution that equips high potential African Americans, Hispanics and Native Americans with the skills, coaching and door-opening relationships that unlock their potential. MLT is working to develop the next generation of minority leaders for the corporate, nonprofit and entrepreneurial sectors.

Congressional Black Caucus Foundation - Congressional Internship Program - This intensive nine-week summer program offers the opportunity for college students from across the nation to learn about the legislative process, leadership and careers in the policy-making process. Interns work in CBC member offices, attend professional development events and participate in leadership development projects.

Common Ground is an education/consulting firm focused on workforce diversity in the areas of sexual orientation, gender identity and gender role.

Human Rights Campaign – Issues: Workplace covers nondiscrimination policies, benefits and other practices that include LGBT workers and are essential for U.S. businesses as they compete for talent and customers. 

LGBT Connect – Job board for connecting employers with the LGBT community.

National Center for Lesbian Rights - Through NCLR’s case work, public advocacy and public education, this organization is committed to ending discrimination in employment for all LGBT individuals. 

National LGBT Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to expanding the economic opportunities and advancements of the LGBT business community.

Out & Equal™ Workplace Advocates is a national organization devoted to the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community in the workplace.

Out Professionals is a GLBT networking site.

Pride at Work's purpose is to mobilize support between the organized labor movement and the GLBT community around issues related to social and economic justice.

The Resource Center for Sexuality & Gender (RCSG) seeks to contribute to an understanding of the diverse meanings and expressions of sexuality and gender, and the intersection of sexuality, gender, class and race (as well as other social identities).

Transgender Law Center - the largest national trans-led organization advocating self-determination for all people.

We understand that students may be thinking about health care in relation to their career planning. Per student requests, we are sharing the following career-related resources related to reproductive health policy:

  • Information on the correlation between access to reproductive health care and labor market opportunities can be found at the Institute for Women’s Policy Research.
  • To learn more about legal factors and court decisions for individual states, the Center for Reproductive Rights has created an interactive mapping tool of abortion laws by state.

AccessLex Institute Law School Scholarship Databank features over 800 curated scholarship opportunities totaling over 3 million dollars in aid. You can filter your search by location, award amount, interest area and application requirements.

Immigrants Rising provides resources and support to help undocumented people advance their education, pursue careers, and build a brighter future for themselves and their community.

Internships and Fellowships for DACA and Undocumented Students - this guide explores resources for funding, mentorship, and experiential learning that DACA and undocumented students can take advantage of to enhance their college experience and launch their careers.

My Undocumented Life Blog: Applying to Grad School and Internships provides up-to-date resources to undocumented students, such as scholarship opportunities, strategies for navigating the higher education system, information on how to apply for DACA or advanced parole, and much more.

National Immigration Law Center (NILC): DACA and Workplace Rights answers questions that DACA recipients may ask in regard to their workplace rights, disclosing immigration status with supervisors or potential employers, and guidance on how to fill out certain hiring documents.

Paying for Law School - this PDF guide by AccessLex Institute provides guidance and resources to help you finance your legal education and find the right school for you. This guide is also available in Spanish.

Pre-Health Dreamers promotes healthcare and education access for immigrant communities at the graduate and professional levels through educational and financial resources and guidance.

Resources for Undocumented Students, Scholarships, Grants & Internship - The Latino/a Studies Program at Cornell University has compiled a comprehensive but non-exhaustive list of scholarships, internships, and research opportunities available to undocumented and DACAmented students.

UPenn Resources for Undocumented Students - Includes employers interested in hiring DACA students