The Career Development Center
- Provides comprehensive services and information resources that enable students to take active responsibility for their career decision and job search
- Equips students for making career plans by facilitating awareness of their work related strengths, interests, and values
- Prepares students for finding internships and employment by enhancing their job search skills
- Fosters relationships with the employer community to provide students with opportunities to develop professional skills, integrate academic learning into work requirements, and find jobs.
Career Exploration
- Are you unsure what major you should take? We assist students in assessing their strengths, interests, and career expectations to help identify academic majors and career development strategies to achieve their career goals.
- Are you certified in a major that doesn't have a direct career path such as DTC, Business, English, Env. Science, History, Humanities, Psychology, Science, Social Sciences? We assist students in identifying career options and then creating job search strategies to enhance their ability to obtain a job in their desired field after graduation.
Internships and Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteer opportunities and internships are an excellent way to check out a career, to build your resume, and to develop a professional network to support getting the job you want after graduation.
- Check out what volunteer opportunities and internships are available
- Learn how to present a polished application packet and interview to position yourself above the competition.
Student Employment
- Check out part-time and full-time employment opportunities (before and after graduation).
- Develop a job search strategy--from resume writing to interviewing skills--to get the job you want.
Location
The Career Development Center is located in CIC 202.
