Hire Through Handshake
Chaffey College uses Handshake to post both on-campus and off-campus job opportunities.
To join Handshake simply:
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- Visit https://app.joinhandshake.com/login
- Need help? View the Employer Setup Guide
- Once approved, you can post and manage your job listings
Hiring On-Campus Student Workers
Below you will find a link to request On-Campus Student Workers:
After the Student Worker Position Request has been processed, you will receive an email with instructions and a link to view student applications to campus student worker positions.
Once you have selected a student to hire as a student worker in your department, please complete the Requisition Form using the following link:
Use the following form when your student worker position is vacated:
Hiring Off-Campus
If you’re looking to hire Chaffey students for off-campus roles:
Job and Internship Posting Guidelines
All job and internship postings are reviewed and approved at the discretion of the Career Center, and we reserve the right to choose to deny posting a position or deny employer participation at any time if it does not appear to support the best interests of students and/or the College or conflicts with the Student Code of Conduct.
The Career Center serves the entire Chaffey College student population, and we reserve the right to deny services to an employer or choose not to post a position that restricts application to specific populations (see: USA EEOC: Prohibited Employment Policies & Practices and USA EEOC: Employer Guidelines).
Job postings must include the following:
- A valid job title is required.
- Specific job duties to be performed must be included within the job description.
- A separate job posting is required for each distinct position.
- All positions must meet California Minimum Wage standards.
- Handshake may not be used to promote opportunities that require a student to pay a fee to attend training, coursework, or receive placement services.
- Handshake may not be used to advertise job banks.
- Commission-only positions must be clearly identified as such in the position description and on any recruitment materials. (Does not apply to internship postings).
- Independent Contractor or Freelance positions must be clearly identified as such in the Job Title, position description, and include the following text: "Independent contractors or freelance workers are responsible for paying their own taxes, filing required government forms, and obtaining their own benefits, including worker's compensation, disability, etc."
- Employers may only recruit on campus for existing job vacancies or those that will exist by the time a candidate is available for employment with your organization.
- Positions must pay at least the minimum wage for the state of California.
- Positions may be posted on Handshake for a maximum of six months at a time.
- Positions submitted by Third-Party Recruiters must be clearly identified as such in the position description.
- We do not post positions that involve work in private residences, including business offices in homes, nor do we post positions for personal assistants.
- We do not post positions that require an initial investment or payment by the prospective employee. Investments include but are not limited to: a requirement to attend unpaid orientation or training sessions; direct payment of a fixed fee; payment to attend orientation or training sessions; and/or purchase or rent of a starter kit, sales kit, sample, or presentation supplies.
- We do not post positions or allow on-campus recruitment for employers in the cannabis industry, in accordance with federal law.
- We do not post positions that discriminate on the basis of citizenship, status, or national origin (i.e., requires U.S. citizens only as a condition of employment), unless U.S. citizenship is required by law, regulation, executive order, or government contract (see: S. Department of Justice Office of Special Counsel for Immigration-Related Unfair Employment Practices).
- We do not post promotional announcements for recruitment events, graduate programs, or other activities that are not Chaffey College affiliated.
Job Offer Policy
The Principles for Professional Conduct established by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) state that "Employment professionals will refrain from any practice that improperly influences and affects acceptances. Such practices may include undue time pressure for acceptance of offers and encouragement of revocation of another offer. Employment professionals will strive to communicate decisions to candidates within the agreed upon time frame." We believe that allowing students adequate time will make them feel more secure in their choices after they have analyzed all of the available information. Also, employers can feel more confident that students have accepted their employment offer with the intention of honoring their commitment.
- All open vacancies must be posted through Handshake to recruit students through the Chaffey College Career Center.
- We strongly recommend giving students a minimum of two weeks response time from the receipt of a written employment offer.
- Students should not be pressured to accept "exploding offers," including a quick response time, reduction in offer package, or any other practice that puts unreasonable pressure on a student.
- Notify a student in writing of the major components of a job offer (job duties, salary, bonuses and other benefits, starting date, work location, schedule, etc.) after a verbal offer has been made.
Complaints and Compliance
The Career Center reserves the right to investigate complaints by students about employers or jobs accessed through Handshake. If it is determined that a complaint is justified, Handshake access may be revoked. In such cases, the Career Center will notify the employer via email of the action.
Career Fair Policies
Participation
All Career Fair events hosted by the Career Center are solely for employers to recruit student and alumni candidates and for students and alumni to meet employers to discuss career and internship opportunities. Career Fair events are not intended for employers to solicit business contacts. If an employer is found to be conducting business other than recruiting students and alumni for possible positions, that employer will be asked to leave the event immediately. In addition, that employer forfeits any fees associated with the event and will be subject to denial of future services.
Employers identified as third-party recruiters and/or staffing agencies, as well as companies offering independent contractor positions, may be limited to participation in Career Fair events on a wait-list basis; if space is available after the Career Fair registration deadline is reached, companies representing any of the above categories may be permitted to participate in the event.
Multilevel Marketing Companies, also called Network Marketing Companies, which sponsor an individual to set up their own business to sell products or services and/or recruit other individuals to set up their own business, are not eligible to participate in Career Fair events. Online Job Posting Companies, recruiting and/or promoting positions on their platform, are not eligible to participate in Career Fair events.
The Career Center reserves the right to deny Career Fair services to employers as deemed necessary.
Attendance
Registration information for all representatives attending the fair must be finalized one week (7 days) prior to the fair.
Standard registration permits a maximum of two (2) representatives per registration. Tag teams of representatives that trade places during the event are not permitted.
No additional representatives may attend the fair on the day of due to capacity regulations and policies.
On-campus Interview (OCI) Policy
Eligibility
- Employers may only recruit on campus for existing job vacancies or those that will exist by the time a candidate is available for employment with your organization.
- Campus interviews must be directly scheduled and conducted by the organization's employees (not a third party).
- Employers must adhere to Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) guidelines.
Chaffey College reserves the right to exercise its discretion to determine which employers may participate or to withdraw an offer to participate at any time.
Non-Discrimination Policy
Employers who participate in On-Campus Interviews are expected to maintain EEO compliance in congruence with the college policy of Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action and not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, religion, sex, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, or national origin.
Interview Time Schedule
You may choose from three types of interview schedules. Interviews typically begin at 9:00 AM and the last interview ends at 4:00 PM. Schedule options include full day and half day (morning or afternoon).
Types of Interviews
- Pre-Select: Students who meet basic qualifications may apply for interviews. After the student application deadline, the interviewer will review the pool of candidates and select students to interview, as well as alternates. After all selections have been made, the students are invited to fill interview timeslots on a first-come, first-served basis. Should invited students decline, the alternates selected will be able to fill in any gaps in the interview schedule.
- Open: Students who meet basic qualifications may apply for interviews. After a student applies, they can select an interview timeslot without employer approval on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Room Only: Interview schedules are created manually by the employer after contacting candidates directly. Rooms are available for interviews beginning at 9:00 a.m. and concluding by 4:00 p.m.
Multiple Recruiter Interviews
Some employers prefer to bring two (or multiple) recruiters for each interview session. Please advise the Career Center in advance of scheduling rooms for logistical purposes. This should be indicated in your interview request.
Cancellation
The Career Center requires employers who cancel interview dates after student interview sign-ups begin or who fail to attend scheduled interviews to contact candidates directly to provide notification of the cancellation. Employers who fail to attend scheduled interviews or who cancel interview dates at the last minute may be subject to future interview requests being declined.
Parking
A day parking pass will be provided for all approved employers on campus from the Chaffey Transfer and Career Center. At least three business day notice is required to receive the parking permit, the permit will be delivered as a PDF over email, and will need to be printed out and displayed in the vehicle. Failure to display may result in a parking ticket, we are unable to get parking tickets excused. A campus map can be found here.
Third-Party Recruiters
Third-Party Recruiters who choose to post positions on Handshake must:
- Identify as a third-party agency or recruiter in the position description.
- Third-party recruiters are employment agencies, search firms, contract recruiters, organizations, or individuals recruiting candidates for temporary, part-time, or full-time employment opportunities other than for their own needs.
- The position description should begin with the statement "We are a third-party recruiter seeking candidates on behalf of our client..."
- Adhere to the Posting Guidelines and NACE Principles for Employment Professionals.
Recruiters seeking access to Handshake will:
- Provide complete job descriptions, clearly indicating that you are a third-party recruiter. You may only recruit for candidates you represent. Candidate information, including resumes obtained for a specific job opening, may not be used for any subsequent job openings or for soliciting employer clients, except where specifically agreed to in writing by the candidates involved. Failure to comply with this is a violation of The Family Education Rights & Privacy Act of 1974.
- Provide the name of the organization you are recruiting for in your job description. If this information is not included, your job postings will be deleted from the system.
- Third-party recruiters are expected to maintain EEO compliance in congruence with the college policy of Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action and not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, religion, sex, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, or national origin.
- Students and alumni will not be charged a fee for third-party recruitment services, including training.
- Third-party recruiters will not have access to Resume Books.
- Third-party recruiters are eligible to participate in on-campus recruitment events only if they are recruiting for their own respective organization or if they disclose the name of the organization they are recruiting for during the time of the recruitment activity on campus.
- Not charge any fees to the applicants.
This policy will remain in effect for all positions posted through the third-party recruiter. The Chaffey College Career Center reserves the right to terminate an employer account or not post positions on behalf of the third-party recruiter.
Denial of Services
The Transfer and Career Center reserves the right to refuse services to employers at any time for any of the following reasons:
- Dishonesty and/or misrepresentation of the company and/or position.
- Discrimination according to EEO practices.
- Failure to provide FULL DISCLOSURE of essential information concerning the nature of the position or compensation, including but not limited to commission-only roles, Job Responsibilities, or applicant requirements; breach of confidentiality; reneging on established agreements between the Career Center and the employer (verbal or written); reneging on a job offer to a student.
- Failure to pay for billed services, harassment of Chaffey College students, alumni, staff, or faculty.
- Failure to adhere to Career Center employer guidelines and/or any other violation of Chaffey College rules and regulations. Any fees paid to the Career Center during this period are forfeited to the College.
Network Marketing
Network marketing organizations and franchises are not considered “employers” by Career Services and are not eligible to participate in any employer services. Such organizations are those that engage in one or more of the following practices:
- Sponsorship of an individual in setting up their own business to sell products or services and/or recruit other individuals to set up their own business.
- Requirement of an initial investment from individuals, with the organization itself serving as an umbrella or parent corporation. The initial investment may be a direct payment of a fixed fee, payment to attend an orientation or training session, and/or purchase of a starter kit.
- Compensation is often in the form of straight commission, fees from others under their sponsorship in the organization, and/or a percentage of sales generated by others.
- Requirement of “employee” to collect and deposit their gross paycheck amount from the organization, then holding back money for advertising, promotion, administrative, or other back-office costs before the remainder is released as a net paycheck.
1099 Positions
The Career Center seeks to maintain a positive relationship with employing organizations from every sector of the economy. However, some conditions of employment are outside the range of opportunities that we would offer students through the Transfer and Career Center.
On-campus recruiting, attendance at career and internship fairs, and/or postings Handshake will be open to commission sales organizations only if they agree to the following conditions:
- Commission-based positions will be posted for alumni only. No commission-based internships will be approved for posting.
- Any candidate leaving the organization will not be found to be in debt to the organization for training expenses or for “draw against commission” in lieu of salary in cases where it is alleged that commissions earned failed to cover the amount of the draw.
Hiring International and Undocumented Students
International Students:
The amendments made in federal laws governing non-citizens, specifically the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (IRCA) and the code of Federal Regulations (CFR) governing CPT and OPT, make the hiring of International students possible.
A significant number of international students on F-1 visas, currently residing in the U.S., are eligible for employment under certain conditions.
Practical Training: International students on F-1 visas can seek employment in areas related to their major field of study before and after graduation. There are two types of practical training:
- Curricular Practical Training (CPT): F-1 students are eligible to participate in a curricular practical training program as an integral part of their academic curriculum. CPT is an alternative work/study, internship, or practicum in the students’ major field of study. It allows international students to work off-campus while they are still finishing their studies, during a specific academic term (Fall, Spring, Winter, or Summer). By participating in CPT, students engage in curricular-related employment, part-time during the Fall and Spring semesters and up to full-time (20+ hours per week) during official academic breaks.
- Optional Practical Training (OPT): F-1 students may be authorized for full-time employment through OPT after completing their studies at Chaffey College. If approved for OPT, students are eligible to work for up to 12 months. While in OPT, international students may work only in a job related to their major. Additionally, students with qualified STEM degrees may be eligible for an additional 24 months of OPT. Therefore, international students with STEM degrees can be eligible to work legally in the U.S. for up to 36 months.
More information about hiring international students can be found on this link and/or the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services USCIS website.
Undocumented Students:
Chaffey College is committed to fostering an inclusive and supportive environment for all students, including those with Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). DACA is a federal program that allows certain undocumented immigrants who entered the U.S. as children to live and work temporarily in the country.
For more information on hiring Undocumented students at Chaffey college, you can visit our resource page here, or consult resources such as these.
An important thing to note: DACA recipients are not required to disclose their immigration status, only their work authorization status, and if they do disclose it to you, remember to keep this information confidential.