Career Development Center - South
Campus
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Computerized
Career Exploration - available by appointment.
Individual Career
Planning - schedule an appointment to discuss your career goals. May include
career assessment.
Career Library -
extensive collection of print material, videos, cd-roms, etc. Valuable research
tools in the career planning process.
Résumé Preparation
Assistance - available in the CDC via software, computers, books and
workshops
Résumé Critiques -
dubbed "Resumania". Bring your formatted, word-processed résumé
to the CDC for a "test-drive" before sending it to employers. Résumé
critiques are conducted during scheduled walk-in hours. Contact he
CDC for dates and times.
Job Placement
Assistance - for AS, AAS and technical certificate students. Available by
appointment with the employment specialist. Contact the CDC to schedule an
appointment.
Workshops - offered on
an on-going basis during the year. current topics include: résumé
writing, interviewing skills and career planning. Check the workshop
schedule in the CDC for dates, times and offerings.
Student Employment -
Looking for a job on-campus? Visit our job board for available listings.
Job Listings - job ads
are received on a daily basis from local employers wishing to hire FCCJ students
for full-time and part-time positions. Visit the job board for listings.
Practice Interviews -
"Practice Makes Perfect". Virtual interview software is available
to help you put your best foot forward in an interview.
On-Campus Recruitment
- where we bring employers to you! we arrange campus visits by local
employers looking for full and part time employees. Contact the CDC for
information about upcoming visits.
Career Planning Class-
this is a self-paced information gathering process designed for
students who have not decided, are having difficulty deciding, or need
clarification in making a career choice.
Job Fairs - held
periodically. Check the CDC for dates.
Career Forums -
Spotlight on Careers Series. Gain inside information about occupations
from practitioners, faculty and/or local employers. Offered once a month
fall and spring.
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