Career Library Visits and Class Assignments
Classroom
Presentations
Post a
Job
Resources
for On Campus Employers
Employer
Inquiries and Requests
Career Library
Visits and Assignments
Faculty can arrange to bring students to
the Career Center for an orientation to the Career Resource
Center by contacting our office at 953-5692. Many faculty
also assign projects, such as writing a research paper on
careers of interest, conducting informational interviews with
professionals/alumni in career fields of interest, and/or
attending the Career Center's seminars or events, in order
to engage students in the career decision-making process while
enhancing their academic skills.
The Career Centers' Resource Center contains
a wealth of print and computer resources, including: information
on majors, careers, employment/salary trends, graduate school,
job search information, and potential employers.
Classroom
Presentations
Our professional staff is available make
presentations to your students on career-related topics, including:
- What Can I Do with a Major in....?
- Introduction to Career Services
- Self-Assessment Instrument Interpretations
(Strong Interest Inventory or Myers-Briggs Personality Type
Inventory)
- Gaining Career Related Experience (internships/volunteer/part-time/summer
jobs)
- Effective Job Search Strategies
- Resume Writing
- Interviewing Skills
- Jobs for _________ Majors
To schedule a class presentation, please
complete our Presentation
Request Form. Advance notice is required.
Post
a Job
If you and/or your department hire student
workers, the Career Center posts these types of positions
through CISTERNonline,
which is accessible to all currently enrolled students. For
additional information and instructions, go to Employer
Resources for On-Campus Employment.
Employer
Inquiries and Requests
When you receive employer inquiries
or requests for student referrals, please consider referring
the employer to the Career Center so that we may follow up
and offer assistance. For important legal issues related to
making student referrals and serving as a reference, you may
wish to read the Faculty
Guide to Legal Standards in Student Hiring.