Career Services
Your transition from college to a career begins your first semester at Hastings College, as every internship, volunteer service, part time job, research study and extracurricular activity has the potential to add to your experience and employability.
For the student worker job board, career and internship support, including applying for internship credit, click the button below.
Hastings College Career Services staff are here to help and provide guidance when you’re seeking information about careers, summer jobs, internships, graduate school and full-time employment.
Services include career counseling and assessment; a career resource library; part-time, summer and full-time job listings; career seminars; resume, interview and job search preparation; resume referral; campus interviews and an interview consortium.
Nervous about an interview? Make an appointment for a mock interview and go in with confidence!
We can also help connect you to our wonderful alumni network!
Are you an employer looking to offer an internship, part job or full-time employment for a Hastings College student? Click here for more.
Career Services Staff
Kim Graviette
Director of Career Services
402.461.7387
kgraviette@hastings.edu
Carissa Uhrmacher
Assistant Director of Career Services
402.461.7400
carissa.uhrmacher@hastings.edu
Office Hours and Location
We are in the lower level of the Daugherty Student Engagement Center (map).
Office hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
After-hours meetings are available by appointment.
Internship Stories
A quilting program inside a Missouri prison became the focus of Hastings College student Hailey Gifford’s Academic Showcase presentation in April. Through her research, Gifford looked at how restorative justice programs like the quilting program can help prisoners build identity, patience and practical skills that may carry beyond incarceration. Academic Showcase, held every spring on […]
...Anxiety has been put in the spotlight recently, in part thanks to the bright orange character in Pixar’s “Inside Out 2.” In the film, anxiety impacts the competitive abilities of an adolescent athlete. In our world, the same thing happens to athletes of all ages. Michael Medina, who graduated from Hastings College May 9 with […]
...For Carson Parde, who graduated May 9 with distinction in exercise science, the journey from Lincoln North Star High School to the classrooms of Hastings College was fueled by a desire for a close-knit community and the opportunity to balance athletics with rigorous academics. However, the transition to college-level science presented an early hurdle that […]
...From Hastings High School to Hastings College, staying local for college just felt like the perfect next step for Campbell Schukei. The business administration major, who graduated in May, shares how Hastings College’s close-knit campus, welcoming community and versatile classes gave him the perfect foundation to launch his future. “A place is a lot more […]
...One recent morning, Brad Ronne, director of vocal performance at Scottsbluff (Nebraska) High School, loaded up 11 middle school students and drove them to an honor choir event in Kimball. They weren’t even his students yet, but that was the point. “It’s a chance to get to know them before they go to high school,” […]
...Moving from the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex in Texas to the plains of Nebraska is a big enough jump on its own. Joining the first-ever men’s volleyball team in the state’s history adds another level of pressure. But for Austin McLeroy, a junior transfer from Central Christian College of Kansas, the transition required one more essential […]
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