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Family and Friends, Welcome to the Susquehanna University Center
for Career Services.
Education extends beyond the classroom and the
Center for Career Services can help. It is our role to help students
take that which they learn in the classroom, make meaning of it
relative to their career development, make decisions regarding
their chosen career course, outline the path, and then
provide resources and services.
Many
career fields have different employment methods so some of the
standard services may not work for all students. Beyond what is listed, we can work with
students in all majors who may be interested multiple career fields.
You are very important in the career development process! You play a vital
role in encouraging your student to take advantage of the many
services and resources we have to offer. Below is a list of services
that we provide to students in addition to the many resources
available online.
For more information on Susquehanna University institutional philosophy on the expectations of students and the role of parents, please review the Just for Parents page.
Services
| Career advising |
Career Self-assessments |
| Career resource library |
Networking events |
| Career internship and employment fairs |
Workshops on career related topics |
| Credit internship program |
Internship support |
| On-campus recruiting |
Alumni career mentoring program |
| Direct E-mail notification |
Résumé referrals and
collections
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What can you do to help?
- Encourage your student to register for our online InterView system.
- Ask your student about career plans and if they have
visited the Center for Career Services.
- Remember that most students change their major 2-3 times,
and after graduation they may change jobs 12-13 times in a lifetime.
- If you know of possible internships or full-time opportunities
within your organization, contact the Center for Career Services to
recruit SU students.
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Holiday Gift Idea
Consider purchasing your student professional
attire this holiday season. Classic cut suits, pants,
blouses/shirts and shoes never go out of fashion and can give your
student a competitive edge. Portfolios and briefcases will
make better first impressions with employers than folders and
backpacks during internship or job interviews.
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