Student Resources for Career Exploration and Planning
Whether you are exploring different career paths as a freshman or preparing for interviews as an upperclassman, our office is here to support you. Below you will find various resources to support your career exploration, interview preparation, job search and so much more. We highly recommend to meet with one of our Career Services team members to assist you in whatever your search may be.
EXPLORING & RESEARCHING CAREERS
The major and career search process looks unique for everyone. Luckily, there are a variety of tools that you can utilize to help shed the light on any areas of interest. If you would like to speak with one of our Career Services team members about different career paths to learn more, you can .
Career Planning
Finding a career you enjoy starts with exploring, researching, and planning. Use the career planning tool to assist as you build your career plan and learn how job shadows can help you define your career path. with our office to start your career plan!
Assessments
We offer two different career exploration assessments to help you research and explore occupations.
Register for your Focus 2 account today by following the registration instruction, and complete the suggested assessments! Make an appointment with a Career Advisor to discuss the result of your assessment.
Focus 2 Career Exploration Assessment
Find out your career interests, preferred job zone and the kinds of careers you might like to explore further on O*Net Interest Profiler.
U.S. Department of Labor Websites
Published by the U.S. Department of Labor Statistics, contains information about the job outlook, pays, education and training requirement, similar occupations, and more!
O*Net stands for Occupational Information Network and their comprehensive national database allows you to look up the required tasks, skills, education, etc., for a specific occupation and more!
Explore careers, salary and benefits, training required, and employment seeker services by state:
Business & Entrepreneurship Career Community
Explore a variety of resources to learn about career possibilities in the Business & Entrepreneurship Career field.
What can I do with this major
Find out the types of employers you can work with, the various industries you can consider working within and the specific jobs you can do with your degree!
Glassdoor
Glassdoor holds a growing database of over 6 million company reviews, CEO approval ratings, salary reports, interview reviews and questions, and more. The Career Services Office has partnered with Glassdoor to allow Â鶹¾«Ñ¡business students free and unlimited access to the resource without having to log in or submit a review.
PREPARING TO APPLY
Job Search
Looking for an employment opportunity such as an internship or a post-graduation job takes time, organization, motivation, and skill. Understanding the basics of launching a job search and how to use Handshake will help you be more successful in your search efforts. Part of your job search also includes understanding your value and how to evaluation job offers – which are more than just the salary.
Resumes
Your resume is an essential document for any job application. You can present your skills in a way that "wows" your audience to help you land your dream job.
Cover Letters
Cover letters are the perfect and essential compliment to a resume. They allow you to elaborate on key areas of your resume that you think make you the best candidate. Not every aspect of your resume needs to be discussed on a cover letter, so be sure to tailor each cover letter to every job you apply to.
PREPARING TO INTERVIEW
The interview is the employer's opportunity to decide whether you are a fit for the position. Not all interviews are created equal, but you should expect to discuss why you are the right person to fill their vacancy. It is important that you prepare adequately beforehand to ensure you are ready for the interview.
Networking
Networking is the ability to connect and interact with others to develop professional relationships. Networking also includes you being able to articulate your career goals. Use these resources to prepare for successful networking experiences.
Employer Communication
While you're networking and job searching, it is important to keep in touch with employers. Sending a thank you note or a follow-up email after an interview or a conversation at a career event can work wonders on the relationship you've established with that person. Regardless of the situation, following up with a simple note is a sign of courtesy and respect.
STUDENT INVOLVEMENT
Join the Crawford College Career Services Office LinkedIn Group!
CONTACT US
- CAREER SERVICES OFFICE
Phone: 330-672-1285
buscareers@kent.edu
Suite 202, Crawford Hall (2nd. Floor)
MAILING ADDRESS
Ambassador Crawford College of Business and Entrepreneurship, Suite 202
100 Midway Dr.
P.O. Box 5190
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Kent, OH 44242