Career Planning
Find articles on career counseling, inventory/assessment tests, credit and noncredit courses, and career development research.
Evaluating Offers
Factors to consider when choosing a job including the industry and organization; salary and benefits; diversity among colleagues; advancement opportunities; and geographic location.
Furthering Your Education
The next step in your education: transferring from a two-year to four-year college; going to graduate school; starting your professional career; and getting a license or certificate in your specialty.
Global
Articles related to the global workplace, working internationally, and other issues related to international students or U.S. students working abroad.
Internships, Co-ops, Etc.
Experience the workplace through internships, cooperative education, volunteer and part-time work, fellowships, summer jobs, and temporary work.
Job Search
Sell yourself to potential employers through networking, job-search correspondence, your online presentation, and personal branding.
Marketing Yourself
Ideas and tips for branding and marketing yourself to employers.
On the Job
How to succeed in the workplace, including adapting to the cultural environment, building relationships with co-workers, and acquiring new skills as you master the job.
General Job-Search Resources
Listing of general sources of information for employer research: books and directories; disability resources; employer research; government web sites; non profits; and professional organizations.
Career Center Web Sites
Links to career center web sites at colleges and universities around the world.