Career Services
Mission Statement

   Career Opportunities
   * Campus Recruiting
   * Full Time Openings
   * Internships
   * Part Time Openings
   Student Outcomes
   * Employment

   * Graduate School
   Career Development
   * Career Planning
   * Explore Majors
   * Grad School Help
   Web Resources
   * Career Websites
   * Teacher  Resources
   * Govt / Non Profit
  Career Guides
   * Resume Writing
   * Cover Letters
   * Interview Prep
   * Job Search

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SOPHOMORE YEAR – Show Your PRIDE

Pride is a personal commitment. It is an attitude which separates excellence from mediocrity.
~ Unknown

As a Sophomore, you are no longer as uncertain about the expectations of college life. Having been here for a full year, you are familiar with the workings of the day to day routine, and are better able to focus on the aspects of learning that will become unique to only you. During this year, you begin to show the pride you have not only in your school, but in yourself. Some suggestions for building upon this include:

 

¨       Remaining connected to Career Services through utilization of the following:

o        Attend career-related workshops and seminars

o        Contribute articles to the Career Services monthly newsletter

o        Connect with Alumni in your field of interest for information on job opportunities, internships, and overall career information

o        Update your profile in CCN here

¨       Declare your major

¨       Become a Sophomore Ambassador to assist Freshmen in the preparatory phase of their experience

¨       Begin to sharpen your own skills and refine your talents through extra-curricular activities and memberships

¨       Join career-related organizations and clubs

¨       Build upon the prior year’s experiences

¨       Connect with a Junior Ambassador representing your area of study

¨       Maintain a good G.P.A.


 

 

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