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- Browse the Career Services website.
- Join the Career Services email list to learn about general interest programs from Career Services including career fairs, corporate information sessions, etiquette dinner sign-ups, important job search information, and workshops on a variety of topics.
- Attend the Overview of Career Services presentations held at your residence hall.
- If you haven't already, take an assessment test to determine your interests and skills.
- Attend a workshop to learn how to write a resume.
- Update your resume and bring it by Career Services to have it critiqued.
- Attend one of the Career Fairs held on campus and the Mission Valley campus (Graduate School Fair; Seminary and Religious Studies Fair; Nursing Job Fair; Summer Camp Job Fair; Career Job Fair; Teacher Education Job Fair).
- Develop and test your skills and interests by working with campus clubs or organizations. If you are interested in journalism, for example, write for one of many campus publications or if you are interested in finance, be the treasurer for a club you are a member of.
- Stop by Career Services and pick up a Networking 101 packet to learn how to network and cultivate mentors or view it online here (1034kb file size, You will need Adobe Acrobat to view this file).
- Do an informational interview to see what people's views are of the various fields that interest you.
- Make a list of career options and research how the majors that interest you would complement them.
- Try an internship, a part-time job, or some volunteer work to learn more about a particular field that might interest you.
- Select a major if you haven't already done so. (see choosing your major for help).
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