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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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Facts
Services Available
- Campus job listings
- Career advising
- Career exploration
- Graduate school advising
- Individual help
- Internship listings
- Internship/job fairs
- Job listings
- Mock interviews
- Networking nights
- Resource center
- Résumés, cover letters, curriculum vitae
- Writing workshops
Advice
- Students should register with University Career Services as soon as they can. For those who are undecided on a major, see what Career Services has to say about what majors will work for jobs and what minors will support your major decision. Employers from all over the nation will be able to view your profile and résumé, and students can receive internship and job offers through e-mail. Be sure to attend the internship and job fairs. They are a great place to network and get job and internship applications. UNC students should not worry about finding a job after school—it’s pretty easy. University Career Services (UCS) offers help to undergrad students who either need help deciding on a major or minor, wish to find a job or internship, need help composing a résumé, want to schedule a practice (mock) interview, or need help networking. Every year UCS holds a huge internship fair open to all students. Furthermore, UNC graduates can use Career Services up to five years after they have graduated.
Most Recent Contributing Author
Name: Kellie Oviosun
Hometown: Greensboro, NC
Major: Spanish Kellie intends to travel to a different state every year until she's seen all 50. Contributing Author Internship
College Prowler is actively seeking talented students to be "Contributing Authors," and assist with updating
the College Prowler guide to their school. This is a great opportunity for a student to gain internship experience, be a part of a nationally
recognized company, gain tremendous exposure, utilize new media techniques, and share advice with high school students about what life is
really like at your college. Read more about the internship.
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