Career Readiness

What We Offer

We have a wide variety of tools to help you make the right choice when choosing your career.

  • Virtual Career Exploration Lab
  • Personality and Interest Inventories available to help you decide on a career path or major.
  • Resume Development
  • Career Advising
  • Job search support and resources
  • Mock interviews
  • Industry Exploration 
  • Job Fairs and Employeer Networking

Some sites with great information include the following:



 


Handshake helps students find jobs, internships, and career guidance, and connects them with employers

For More Information

 

Ladies and gentlemen, future leaders, game changers, and paycheck collectors—listen up!

You are not just in college to pass classes. You are here to prepare—to build yourself into someone the world needs and wants to hire. Career readiness? It’s not just about having a degree—it’s about having the skills, the mindset, and the confidence to step into any room and say, “I belong here.”

So, let’s talk about what makes you career-ready. First—Skills. Can you solve problems? Work on a team? Communicate like a pro? Because that’s what employers want. Your GPA is great, but if you can’t shake a hand, hold a conversation, or meet a deadline—you’re just another name on a résumé.

Second—Experience. Don’t wait until senior year to get your act together. Internships, part-time jobs, campus leadership—this is your training ground. Get out there and make mistakes while it’s still free to fail!

And finally—Your brand. Yes, you are a brand! When you walk into an interview, when you send that email, when you post online—you're telling the world who you are. So ask yourself, “Would I hire me?” If the answer’s anything but a confident “Absolutely!”—then it’s time to level up.

Career readiness isn’t about luck. It’s about preparation, persistence, and presence. You don’t just show up—you show out. So go out there, build your skills, gain experience, own your brand—and make the world take notice.

Because your future? It’s not waiting for you. It’s watching—so show it something worth hiring.

Shane Copeland
Director of Student Career Readiness