Career development begins when YOU arrive on campus and does not stop when YOU graduate...
From being a first-year student unsure of potential majors to graduating seniors scheduling a mock interview before the real thing, we can help you no matter where you are on your path. Schedule a meeting with a trained career development advisor.
The Hubbard Center can provide you with several tools that can help you discover your strengths and learn how your strengths can help you plan your academic major and find a career you are passionate about. Hubbard Center advisors can help you determine which assessment will meet your needs.
We have multiple resources to help you explore potential career paths. While more opportunities exist, some of our most beneficial resources are below. You can also meet with advisers to hear more about different paths.
Preparing for an interview can seem intimidating. While you can discuss why you are the best fit, you have the opportunity to see if it is a good fit for you, too. A mock interview with an adviser is the best way to get realistic experience, but the following are helpful resources:
Student Access to the Alumni Online Directory
While some leads can be found through networking, there are many websites, organizations and services to help.
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Jobipedia | Guide to Job Search Networking | |
ButNowWhat.com | ||
Sports Marketing | ||
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A resume and cover letter both are instrumental in your job search. A great cover letter and resume will help you get an interview and further consideration. The Hubbard Center provides resume and cover letter critique sessions during the Walk-in Advising hours and by appointment.