Long-term recruiter and industry leader rises to the next level in recruitment and Redbird career development through its partnership with the Career Center.
Unit: Career Services
Employers seek common professional skills in candidates
According to the National Association of Colleges and Employers, there are specific skills employers seek, in addition to academic knowledge or experiences. Identify these transferable skills and learn how to develop them as a Redbird.
Redbirds prepare to negotiate first job offers
The Career Center brings together a panel of human resources specialists to discuss how to negotiate a job offer and important factors to consider during the decision-making process at Negotiating Your First Job on November 7.
Students, alumni from all majors connect with health care recruiters
From nursing to communicative disorders, social work to marketing, recruiters in the health care industries seek Redbird talent at the Healthcare Professions Fair.
September Service Days success
As part of the September Service Days program, 182 individuals participated in service projects and completed a total of 486 hours of service.
CreativeCon connects students from all majors to creative careers
Redbirds connect with alumni and employers to explore, reflect, and identify how to apply their creativity to potential careers.
Series addresses diverse career needs of international students
The concerns students have when job searching are many. However, they often multiply for those from abroad who are seeking employment in the U.S. The International Student Career Series helps international students to be competitive and ready to apply in the American job market.
Students, alumni connect with employers at Fall Internship and Career Fair
With over 160 employers attending, Redbirds interested in obtaining an internship or full-time position should save the date for the Fall Internship and Career Fair!
Students prepare for upcoming career fairs, job searches at InstaCareer
It may only be a few weeks into the fall semester, but it’s not to soon for students to be thinking about the job search!
Students, alumni explore grad school with help from Graduate School Series
Graduation may be months away, but it’s never too early to explore additional educational opportunities.