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Career counseling is about learning how to make informed decisions; decisions that reflect your personal criteria for choosing a satisfying major and work you will enjoy.
Come in and see a career counselor. Together you can:
choose or change your major
make educated career choices
investigate your options
engage in self-exploration
research the world of work
identify and experience actual work environments
plan your job search
....and much more!
Walk-in Services
During work hours, the Career Center provides walk-in services for students and alumni. Walk-ins are 15-20 minute time slots available for students to visit the Career Center on a drop-in basis and meet with a Career Counseling Assistant. Walk-in Appointments are a great place to start when you come to the Career Center for the first time, as well as follow-up visits for immediate assistance. A walk-in visit is required prior to scheduling an individual appointment with a career counselor. You can meet with Career Counseling Assistants during walk-ins and discuss such things as:
cover letters
resume critique
job search strategies
interviewing tips
choosing/changing a major
choosing/changing a career
researching the world of work
decision-making and goal setting
internships, part-time jobs, co-op positions
on-campus employment
relating majors to the world of work
planning for graduate school
employment trends
Career Counseling Appointments
Appointments can be arranged after meeting with a walk-in counselor.
Career counselors are available for individual appointments. They enjoy working with students who are choosing or changing their major, who want to learn about different occupations, who are looking for experience in a field of interest, who are preparing for their job hunt, or who just need to talk with someone about school and the decisions confronting them. One-hour individual appointments can be made with professional staff in the Career Center by calling 916-278-6231, or by talking with the receptionist when you come into the Career Center. Check the career planning process for more information.
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