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Career Services: Wondering Where Your Degree Might Lead You?
Career Services Resources

Career Services facilitates student development by helping students make the connection between their academic experience and their career goals.
 

Career Services

College Student Educators International (ACPA) Commission for Career Services

Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education (NASPA) Student Career Development Knowledge Community

National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE)

This video was made by Simon Fraser University and explains why it's important to reflect on things that we like and don't like doing in order to explore what possibilities we might like to pursue in the future.

Objectives

 

  • Identify career opportunities that fit with their values, interests, personality, and skills

  • Establish career plans

  • Develop job-search skills

  • Network

  • Make career transitions

Through participation in career services, students will be able to:
Mission

Career Services mission is to connect students to resources such as career counseling, advising, and specialized programs; people including alumni, employers, and industry professionals; and opportunities to access internships, employment, and graduate schools.

Career Services, As It Is, Must Die

In this video, Andy Chan, Vice President of Career Services at Wake Forest University, addresses the need for career services to facilitate both personal and career development. 

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