Student Development & Testing Services


Career Counseling and Exploration Services

College is a time for decisions and planning for your future. Many students have questions about majors and careers, and can benefit from talking with a staff member who can help them sort out how they fit into the world of work. The Student Development and Testing Office has a variety of resources to assist students in the career planning process, including career assessment instruments and a career information library. Materials are available in both print and electronic formats. To schedule an appointment with a counselor for help with career planning, click here.

Once you’re ready to go after that job, you’ll need a resume that will help you make the best possible impression on prospective employers. Staff can help you develop a high quality resume and give pointers on how to best present yourself and your skills. Click here to schedule an appointment to learn more about developing a resume.

Career Development Plan Presentation

What Can I do With This Major?

Web sites

CLSCC Cooperative Education
JobScience
Career and Colleges
Mapping Your Future
Career Planning
U.S. Department of Labor ( check out the Occupational Outlook Handbook)
Job Bank USA
TCIDS
America's Job Bank
Career Journal
College Board Online: Career Browser
JobWeb
Occupational Outlook Handbook
Job Hunters Bible
collegegrad.com
AdvisorTeam


Books
America’s Top Jobs for People Without a four-year Degree, author – J. Michael Farr
America’s Top 300 Jobs: A complete Career Handbook, - JIST publishing
Discover What you’re Best At, author- Linda Gale
What Color is Your Parachute?, A Practical Manual for Job-Hunters and Career-Changers, author- Richard Nelson Bolles
Occupational Outlook Handbook, JIST publishing, U.S. Department of Labor
Introduction to Type, author- Myers, I.B.
Gifts Differing, author- Myers, I.B., with Myers, P.B.


 
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