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Handshake
Software Development
San Francisco, California 84,205 followers
The network where schools, companies, and students come together to help students and recent grads make career moves. 🤝
About us
Handshake’s mission is to democratize access to opportunity, and Handshake is the best place to start or accelerate a career—no connections, experience, or luck required. Our community includes 15M students and young alumni from 1,500 educational institutions, including four-year colleges, community colleges, boot camps, and 300 minority-serving institutions. We connect emerging talent with 900K employers—from Fortune 500 companies to thousands of public school districts, healthcare systems, nonprofits, and more. Handshake is headquartered in San Francisco with offices in Denver, New York, London, and Berlin and teammates working globally.
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http://joinhandshake.com
External link for Handshake
- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- San Francisco, California
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2014
- Specialties
- Technology, Education, HR, internet, careers, higher education, recruiting, entry-level , and diversity
Products
Handshake
Recruiting Software
Handshake is the #1 network to get hired and the community where 15M students, 900K companies, and 1,500 schools come together to help students, new grads, and young professionals make career moves. Videos, posts, articles, and more from the Handshake community provide inside intel, endless inspo, and everything else needed to help recruiters find qualified candidates and the next generation of talent reach their career goals.
Locations
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Primary
225 Bush St
Suite 1200
San Francisco, California 94104, US
Employees at Handshake
Updates
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What’s the missing component for an engaging message on Handshake? 👀 Answer: Call to action 🎬 Encourage candidates to apply, attend an info session, or request to connect to get Gen Z’s attention! #Quiz #Poll #Recruiting #Messaging #Recruiter
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Our own Product Specialist Annie Ganousis’s biggest piece of advice: Learn how to market your transferable skills 🤝 Catch even more gems on the Handshake feed 💎
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We asked students to share their thoughts on the rise of generative AI tools, and they didn’t hold back 👀 #GenAI #AI #GenerativeAI #EarlyTalent #HandshakeNetworkTrends
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73% of early talent would be more likely to apply to a role after seeing behind-the-scenes content from an employer. 📸 Start sharing text, video, photos, and links to the Handshake feed to maximize your brand's visibility and connect with early talent during their key career discovery phase. More details below ⬇️
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Had the pleasure of attending the Handshake workshop yesterday at the University of Chicago. What an amazing experience to hear from the Handshake team, and also a lot of Higher Ed partners, to work with and bounce ideas off of each other. Here are my key takeaways from yesterday: 1. Career fairs and networking events are still relevant. There has been conversations around whether or not employers are still wanting to come to college campuses to recruit students. Employers do you still want to come however, we need to make sure that the timing of events is right and there needs to be value for both students and employers. 2. AI is here and it is here to stay. We as Higher Ed institutions need to leverage AI technology to help coach our students on how to use AI, best practices, and how to safely and effectively leverage AI for their educational journey and professional journey. It is important that there is still human connection, but being able to have AI as a “sidekick” is the new way forward. 3. It’s not about competition, it’s about collaboration. We work in Higher Ed and in the career services field to help students prepare for life after college. And sharing resources, tips and tricks, and best practices across different institutions is something that has to be done more. It’s not a competition, we all have the same goal, and collectively, we need to lean on each other to help our next generation on young professionals. 4. Handshake is meeting students where they are. This is something we are always big on at Maryville, is meeting student where they are at, and getting student feedback to make informed decisions. Handshake has done this in a big way by introducing The Feed. Much like an Instagram feed, students now can see posts from peers, employers and our career services offices to see important information that is tailored to them. I am excited to see this in action this year with our students. 5. Leverage data to build strong partnerships. Handshake has lots of great tools and resources to help track data, report data, and it just keeps growing the things we can track. But data about employers and are partners can help us in guiding students to these “powerful partners”. Looking into how many alumni work at each employer, the internships they offered, and then in turn they hired that same intern full time etc. it is allowing us to see this more easily and I am excited to leverage it! Thank you Handshake for the invite and thank you to all of the Higher Ed partners and peers I met yesterday. Christine Y. Cruzvergara
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Summer is the perfect time to do a brand audit ☀️ Messaging templates to impress early talent: https://bit.ly/3L14eEu #Brand #EmployerBrand #EarlyTalent
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Students with completed Handshake profiles are 2x more likely to be messaged by a recruiter. So make sure yours is all cleaned up 🧹 #JobSearch #NewGrad #CareerAdvice #JoinHandshake