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Career Development
  • Career Development, a department within the Division of Student Affairs, assists students and alumni with the process of identifying and implementing career goals that complement their learning, development, and success.

     

     We help you figure out what you want to do, then help you do it.


    We take the whole person into account as we advise students and alumni on issues of career satisfaction, life balance and contribution to society.

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    Majors and Careers

    Most college students change their major at least once. The staff in our Career Development Office can help you understand how your career goals can best fit with your interests, abilities, personality and ideals.

    Get started with some of our basic resources.

    Career Guides by Major 

    How to Choose a Major and a Career (PDF)

    Interest and Skill Survey 

    Choosing and Changing Your Major Workshops 

    Informational Interviewing Guide (PDF)

    Jobs and Internships

    Crusader Careers is a service to Capital University students and alumni, providing information about internships and jobs that have been posted by outside organizations.

     

    Jobs and Internships 

    Career, Job and Internship Fairs 

    Resume Reviews 

    Career Guides 

    Career Resources in the Library 

    External Resources

    Career Insider has information on jobs, career areas, employers and career fields

     

    Job Choices provides career, employer, and job search information with a focus on business, liberal arts, science/technology, and diversity.

     

    Glassdoor.com gives you a free look at company salaries, reviews and interview questions at over 27,000 companies.

     

    Collegegrad.com is an entry-level job site with information about careers, resumes, cover letters, interviewing, employers, entry-level job postings and salaries.

     

    The Occupational Outlook Handbook describes what workers do on the job, working conditions, the training and education needed, earnings, and expected job prospects in a wide range of occupations.