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You can make an appointment at the office for individualized career assessment and
counseling. A career counselor can help you identify your career interests, explore
career goals, and discuss job search strategies in your specific area of interest. You can
discuss resumes and cover letters as well as conduct mock interviews to prepare for
your internships and job interviews.
You can make appointments with a career counselor to discuss:
Roadmap for Academic & Career Success
Identify your personal interests, skills and values. Explore different academic disciplines. Gather information about interesting academic majors and occupations at the Office of Career Development and Internships. Talk to your academic advisor and a career counselor at the Office of Career Development and Internships about making decisions.
The above tips along with the information you will be getting from your academic departments will help you to focus on the choices and decisions you will have to make in the semesters ahead.
The Office of Career Development and Internships is your resource for these and other questions you might have about making decisions concerning majors and career plans. Come in and talk to us. We are located in Frese Hall Room 213.
Review skills, interests and values with a career counselor. Come to the Office of Career Development and Internships for assessment and counseling on how to choose a major.
Select a major that is consistent with your interests, values and skills. Explore options for career-related experience such as internship, part-time job, summer job, etc. Discuss your educational and career plan with a counselor.
Begin thinking about possible options after graduation such as graduate school, employment opportunities, etc. Explore career possibilities using the resources of the Office of Career Development and Internships.
Identify two or three career opportunities that interest you and explore these in depth. Sign-up for an internship experience related to your major or minor. Work to establish professional contacts and acquaint yourself with professional publications.