The Career & Co-op Center will be closed on June 19, 2025 in observance of Juneteenth and will reopen for standard operation on June 20, 2025 at 9 a.m.
Choosing a career path works best when you understand your own interests and skills, and what’s most important to you.
What are you curious about and take time to learn about independently?
How do you like to spend your free time?
What sorts of activities, including volunteering and paid employment, have you participated in?
What natural talents and skills do you most enjoy using?
This page contains information and resources that are designed to help you think more about how you are and potential career paths that may be a fit for you. Take time to think about who you are and what type of work would be meaningful and rewarding to you.
In today’s world, there’s a lot of pressure to “pursue your passion.” Recent discussion among career advising professionals highlights that this can be a dangerous term, especially for …
Finding an answer to the question, “What do I really want in a career?” is one of the hardest parts of successfully transitioning from college to a career. Most college seniors are unaware …
As liberal arts graduates enter the job market, their direction may not be as obvious as students with degrees in more technical fields. For the most part, engineering or computer science majors know exactly where to target their efforts, what …
Informational Interviewing – An Exploring Student’s Best Friend
Informational interviewing is perhaps one of the most rewarding. As the name suggests, the goal of talking with people actually working in the career you’re considering is to get information, not a job.