Miami University
Office of Career Services
Information to assist the faculty and staff of Miami University

Services for Faculty & Staff

Welcome! The Career Services staff is available to assist Miami faculty/staff in providing students with career and employment information for today’s world of work. Keeping up with the vast quantity of information related to careers and the job-search process is difficult. We can help.

We greatly appreciate faculty/staff who encourage students to utilize our services and who partner with us to help students make wise career choices. Please review the information we have prepared on this Web page. For additional information and resources, see the students portion of our website.

Job Search Resources

One of our most visited web pages is Job Search Resources. Here students can access job listings, including those posted by employers, nationwide, via Miami CAREERlink.

Establishing a Miami CAREERlink Account

In addition, if you would like to establish a Miami CAREERlink student account, which would allow you to view On-Campus Recruiting (OCR) and Non-OCR job postings, please e-mail us at CAREERlink@muohio.edu. Provide your name, department, and Banner ID/Plus Number. You will then be sent registration instructions.

Employer Recruiting 2007-10

The organizations included in this PDF conducted interviews and/or attended one or more Career Fairs at Miami University between fall 2007 and spring 2010. School systems are not included.


Assistance With Student Advising…

A Faculty Guide to Ethical and Legal Standards in Student Hiring

Helping students in their job searches can result in unanticipated illegal or unethical actions. The National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) has developed a guide that addresses these issues.

Services for Students

As you work with students, please encourage them to review our website. Click here to view our services for students.

Professional Affiliations

The Miami University Office of Career Services is a member of and adheres to the ethical and professional guidelines of the following professional associations:

Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act (FERPA)

The Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act is a 1974 federal law also known as the Buckley Amendment. Although FERPA contains exceptions for the release of “directory information” without a student's prior written consent, students have the right to request that even such directory information not be disclosed.

FERPA give students the right to:

  1. Control the disclosure of their educational records to others
  2. Inspect and review their own education records
  3. Challenge the content of their education records

Miami's FERPA Policy