CareerSearch


Welcome to Bucknell University's link to Career Search, a powerful on-line employment research tool with a database of over 4 million employers from every major sector of the business, nonprofit and academic worlds.  Access to this site is available only to Bucknellians and must use a code (obtained by contacting the CDC). You will have a one-hour time limit per session after you access the system. Also note, if you leave the direct Career Search link idle for longer than 15 minutes you will be bumped out of the system.

If you are an Alumnus and would like to utilize Career Search in your job search, please e-mail us at: cdc@bucknell.edu and details can be provided to you.

Here is a brief overview of what the Career Search package can do for you!  

  • Focus
    Choose from major industry categories & move down through logical subgroups until you find the specific industry category, product or service you are seeking.

  • Discover
    Interested in a specific company and its products and services? Go directly to the listing, then, broaden your search to access competitors of the company or find companies within a related industry you may not have considered.

  • Target
    If you live in a metropolitan area, you may easily be within driving distance of multiple states and telephone area codes. With Career Search's unique distance from a ZipCode function, you simply tell the program where you live and how far you are willing to travel; the program does the rest.

  • Profile
    You decide the size of the company -- large, medium or small. We don't think it makes sense to measure all industries by the same criteria. We define company size in meaningful, useful terms - Hospitals by beds, Banks by , advertising agencies by billings, colleges by enrollment, etc.

  • Contacts
    We seek out content providers who offer only the most current, accurate information for their specific industry. They include the names of department decision makers.

  • Technology Spotlight
    Details employment trends in technology by industry or products nationally, regionally or by state. These current reports are designed to assist researchers in understanding where opportunities are developing and what's "hot".