Services Provided
Job Search Strategies
Career Exploration
Professionalism
Major Exploration
100

This is a professional snapshot that is brief, structured and summarizes your skills, work, experience, education and accomplishments 

What is a Resume

100

Indeed and LinkedIn are examples of these

What are job boards

100

These personal preferences help guide your career direction

What are interests

100

“Business casual” is an example of this workplace guideline

What is a dress code

100

These are the things you enjoy doing and are a key starting point when choosing a major

What are interests

200

This is a short, personalized document that accompanies your resume and explains why you are the right person for the specific job

What is a Cover Letter

200

Most jobs are found through this relationship building activity

What is networking

200

Work‑life balance and helping others are examples of these

What are values

200

Emails should always include this polite opening

What is a greeting 

200

Groups like STEM, Business, and Arts & Humanities are known as these

What are career clusters

300

This is designed to simulate a real job interview so one can build confidence, improve answers, and get feedback before meeting an actual employer

What is a Mock Interview

300

Jobs not publicly posted are part of this "market"

What is a hidden job market

300

Tools like MyPlan.com or Myers‑Briggs fall into this category

What are career assessments

300

Arriving 5–10 minutes early shows this professional trait

What is punctuality 

300

Connecting abilities like “analytical thinking” to majors like math or economics is an example of this process

What is skill‑to‑major mapping

400

This is the process of actively looking for employment by finding openings, preparing materials and connecting with employers

What is a Job Seach

400

Using these in your resume helps match job descriptions

What are keywords

400

Skills like communication and teamwork are known as these

What are transferable skills

400

Addressing disagreements calmly and respectfully is known as this

What is conflict resolution

400

Considering lifestyle, advancement, and personal goals helps determine this type of compatibility

What is long-term career fit

500

This is the process of exploring your interests, strength values, and goals to choosing an academic or professional path

What is finding a Major or Career

500

These conversations help you learn about a career without applying for a job

What are informational interviews

500

The O*NET or the Occupational Outlook Handbook is part of this step

What is occupational research

500

Employers may review this online trail you leave behind

What is your digital footprint

500

Your evolving understanding of who you are professionally is called this

What is career identity

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