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- Organize and track the schools that YOU are interested in.
- Get matched up with schools that fit your personality.
- Determine your chances at each school CP covers.
- Calculate your costs at any school.
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FactsFirms That Most Frequently Hire Grads
- Nuveen Investments
- Ace USA
- AIG Life Insurance Company
- ARAMARK Corp.
- Arkema Inc.
- BlackRock
- JP Morgan Chase
- Lockheed Martin
- Morgan Lewis
- Peco Energy
Services Available
- Career Advising – Career Services Coordinators are available to help you develop your career strategy.
- Career and Job Fairs – More than 250 employers attend these events, held in the fall and spring.
- Career Library – An extensive collection of books and resource guides for career development.
- Career Planning Workshops – Topics include résumé development, interview preparation, and job hunting techniques.
- CDConline – The portal where students login to search and apply for co-op positions.
- Networking Nights – Opportunities to meet with prospective employers in a casual setting.
- Résumé Reviews and Mock Interviews – Prepare for your job interviews with assistance and feedback from your Career Services Coordinator.
Advice
- If you are worried about finding a job after going to school, don’t feel like you’re on your own. The Steinbright Career Development Center assists students in finding co-op, internship, and employment positions, and serves as a valuable resource for students and alumni. From the moment you walk on campus, get in touch and stay in contact with an advisor in Steinbright. Make sure to attend the job fairs and résumé workshops. It is important to consult your pre-professional advisor every step of the way.
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