Career Preparation
Are You Ready for the Next Step?
So you've survived your college years and now it's time to head out to the real world. But wait...
Have you prepared a résumé?
Have you practiced your interviewing techniques?
Have you started applying for jobs or graduate programs?
Do you know what you want to do when you graduate?
If you've answered 'NO' to any or all of these questions, then Career Services is an office you need to visit! Career Services can help you in many facets of your career development process. Whether it be helping you identify a career path, develop a resume, or sharpen your interviewing skills, the Department of Career Services has many programs for seniors like you. There are also job fairs and job search resources for you to utilize. Visit Career Services today to get started in the job search process.
Click on any of the links below to learn more about important senior year Career Services' resources.
Resumé Reviews / Workshops
Have you prepared a résumé? Are you looking to get your résumé critiqued? We have consultants and student workers available throughout the course of the day to critique résumés. We also have many workshops throughout the course of the semester that deal with résumé questions.
In addition to the résumé workshops, we also have specific career related workshops that focus on the job/graduate school search process. Some of these include: A 4.0 Interview, Successfully Navigating A Career Fair, Professional Behavior, etc.
For more information on some of the resume and career related workshops, click here
HuskyCareerLink
Have you logged on to HuskyCareerLink yet to see what types of job opportunities employers have posted with Career Services? HuskyCareerLink is our web-based recruiting system which allows students and alumni to view job postings, apply for jobs, and participate in on-campus interviews. For instructions on how to utilize this system, visit Career Services today or check out the Career Services website.
Career Fairs
Every year Career Services offers several job fairs ranging in scope and size. From the large annual Fall Career Fair to more specific fairs such as the Exploring Human Services Fair (targeted to individuals looking for employment in the social service field), many opportunities exist for students to connect with employers. If you are a student looking for employment upon graduation, attendance at job fairs is a must.
To learn more about the job fairs sponsored by Career Services, click here.
Mock Interviews
You have done everything right up until this point. You have prepared an outstanding resume, attended the Career Fair, applied to jobs through HuskyCareerLink, and now have interviews lined up. Are you prepared for the interview process? Do you know what to expect? Our mock interview program is designed to help you hone your interviewing skills and is highly recommended by employers. For more information, visit the Department of Career Services or check out their website.
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