Career Development Programs and Services

 
  • Career Counseling assists students in exploring careers related to their interests, experiences, abilities, and values.
  • Cooperative Education Program provides students with an opportunity to earn academic credit for paid work experience.
  • Job Location Program assists currently enrolled students in finding part-time, temporary and summer employment.
  • On-Campus Interviews bring employers to campus throughout the academic year to interview students for full-time, part-time, and co-op employment opportunities.
  • Get Hired Workshops are in-class workshops which provide students with the latest information on resumes, interviewing and job searching.
  • Practice Interviews offer students an opportunity to practice their interview skills.
  • Resume and Cover Letter Critiquing by Office of Career Development professionals.
  • Resume Referral Service refers the resumes of qualified students and graduates to employers seeking candidates for full-time job opportunities.
  • Credentials Files contain letters of recommendation to be forwarded to prospective employers upon request of the job candidates, used primarily by education majors.
  • Career Library contains reference materials related to career exploration, job search, and graduate school; is a licensed site for Discover, a computer-based career guidance and planning program; and offers computer stations for resume preparation and job search via the Internet.