Exploring Careers

Selecting a major and considering the career possibilities ahead of you can seem like a daunting process. That’s why the Career Center is here to help, no matter where you are in your decision process.  Check out our exploration resources here!

Gen Z Relationships: The New Currency of Social Capital

By Erin Wheeler
Erin Wheeler Career Consultant
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We Need Environmental Science Grads, But What Do You Need? 13 Career Options We Think You’ll Love

You might be the kid who loved being outdoors, exploring the nearby woods and collecting bugs in a jar or taking samples from the local pond to look at under your most prized possession: a microscope (you know, the one …

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How To Become a Sales Engineer (& What Do They Do?)

Not all sales jobs are created equal. Just as there are a plethora of products in different industries, the techniques used to sell these products are also very different. Thanks to modern technology, some of these products are incredibly complex …

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Bridging the world's skills gap through affordable, high-quality, online education.
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Finding Your Dream Job

By Erin Wheeler
Erin Wheeler Career Consultant
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4 Virtual Networking Tips for Your Job Search

Networking isn’t just about finding a job. Strategic and effective networking can help you gain insights about yourself, and can be a source of support and strength as you navigate the peaks and valleys of a job search. Building relationships …

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Values Cards provide an interactive way to define what you value most and set the stage for behaviors and performance …

With a degree in Physics, students can pursue careers in research and development, science, engineering, education, medicine, law, business, and …

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