If you’ve ever asked yourself:
- What do I want to be when I grow up?
- How do I decide between game design and journalism? Is there a career that has both?
- How can I get hands-on experience “trying out” a career to see if I really like it?
- Where can I find an internship? What even is an internship?
- What’s the difference between an A.A. and an A.S. degree? Which one’s right for me?
- How can I learn more about my personality and what makes me…me?
- Which major fits my goals best? There are 10 majors with the word “engineering” in them!
- Where can I get help writing my resume? What if I don’t have any work experience yet?
- How do I answer the question “Tell me about your greatest weakness” during an interview?
- Can I get a job with flexible hours while in college? What employers are hiring?
…then never fear — the Career Center is here!
Located on all four campuses, the Career Center can help you take your first step in the right direction of your career. Best of all, you can visit the Career Center throughout every phase of your academic journey, which starts the moment you consider attending EFSC. As a prospective student, you too have access to the Career Center’s services — even before you enroll!
Every service offered at the Career Center is completely free, and many resources are available online, meaning you can access them from the comfort of your favorite beanbag chair.
Assessment Tests
Not sure what to be when you “grow up”? Stuck between two appealing career pathways? Just want a little confirmation that you’re on the right track? The Career Center offers a variety of assessments that can provide you with insight into your personality, interests, skill sets, values and how these factors combined fit into potential careers.
Career Coaching
How competitive is a job as a CSI? What’s the best major for a would-be author? Where can you try out zookeeping to see if you really like it? A one-on-one discussion with an experienced Career Center Coordinator can provide you with answers to your most pressing questions, as well as connections to hands-on learning opportunities, including internships.
Resume Review
Did you know that your resume only has six seconds to capture an employer’s attention? A resume is much more than an 8½ x 11″ piece of paper — it’s the most powerful piece of self-advertising you possess! Whether you need a resume for a job, internship, scholarship or class assignment, the Career Center can provide you with up-to-date information on resume trends, formats and hacks. Gain the confidence to write a resume for any occasion.
Interview Assistance
Interviews may seem intimidating, but with the right preparation, you can feel confident answering interview questions like “Why do you want to work at our company?” or “Where do you see yourself in five years?” The Career Center can help you craft strong answers to tricky questions, provide you with feedback on your interview clothing and even help you rehearse for the big day with innovative simulation software.
Job/Internship Search
Looking for your first job? A job with flexible hours to suit your school schedule? A temporary position over the summer? The Career Center can connect you with a variety of online and EFSC-exclusive job/internship boards to find the perfect fit for your career goals, major and needs.
Workshops
Learn to conquer procrastination, nail your introductory handshake, master mnemonic studying tricks and more with Career Center Workshops, offered during the spring and fall terms. Register online!
Ready to take your first step in career exploration? Visit the Career Center web page to peruse its services, access a variety of immediate online resources, register for upcoming workshops and more. We look forward to working with you!
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