I-Link for Students
I-Link for Employers
Students can search for internships, employment opportunities, as well as sign-up for interviews, and view a full calendar of career programs and events.
Employers can post internships and full-time positions and request on-campus interview schedules and/or information sessions.
Connect and Create an Account
For Students and recent Alumni:
Read the Student Participation Agreement. Then have your UIN number ready, and register online through the I-link homepage. You will be required to verify your email address before The Career Center staff can review your registration. Once approved, you will received your login and password via email at the address you provided. Please allow up to 72 hours for your registration to be processed.
Note: Students who are registered with the office below do not need to register with I-Link. Students can send an email to TCC-ILINK@ad.uiuc.edu to request dual affiliation with The Career Center.
- Engineering Career Services
- Agricultural, Consumer, and Environmental Sciences (ACES) Career Services
- School of Chemical Sciences Career Counseling and Placement Services
- Labor and Industrial Relations (ILIR) Career Services
- University of Illinois Alumni Career Center
The Career Center encourages all students to take full advantage of the Career Services Network at UIUC by registering with their college or departmental career office when applicable.
University of Illinois. Please visit HireIllini.com for contact information for all University of Illinois career offices and affiliates, as well as tips and information.
Questions? Please contact us at TCC-ILINK@ad.uiuc.edu or call 217-244-1495.
How to use I-Link:
Visit I-Link FAQ’s for Students. Still have questions? Email us at TCC-ILINK@ad.uiuc.edu.
I-Link Student Participation Agreement Flyer
For Employers :
Please visit our employer page for more information about recruiting Illinois Talent, registering on I-Link, Employer FAQ’s, and our staff’s contact information. The Career Center is a member of the Career Services Network, a coordinated association of over 25 career offices and affiliates at the University of Illinois.
Frequently Used Databases
- CareerSearch
- This powerful database is a directory of companies, educational establishments, non-profits and other organizations across the United States
- CIS
- CIS (the Career Information System) tells you about wages, education requirements and job duties for nearly 500 occupations.
- ILink
- Students can search for internships, employment opportunities, as well as sign-up for interviews, and view a full calendar of career programs and events.
- LEO
- LEO is a system through which you save and send your letters of evaluation/reference that you can use when applying to graduate or professional schools
- Vault
- Guidebooks, company profiles,career advice articles, message boards- this is a bastion of information for the job seeker.
