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Marquette University Career Services Center provides comprehensive career and employment services for undergraduate students, graduate students, and alumni. Services, programs and major events are outlined in this section.

  1. Career Fairs
  2. Career Counseling, Job Search, and Finding Internships
  3. Identify your Interests, Skills, and Work Values
  4. Explore Majors
  5. Research Organizations
  6. Write your Resume and Cover Letters
  7. Gather References and Letters of Recommendation
  8. Prepare to Dress for Success
  9. Search Job Vacancy Openings (Full-time & Internships) Listings
  10. Make the most of Career Fairs and Networking Events
  11. Sell Yourself in the Interview
  12. Write Personal Statement
  13. Kimberly-Clark Career Library
  14. MU Career Manager
  15. On-Campus Interviewing for Internships and Full-Time Positions
  16. Resume Referral
  17. Career Services Center Seminars
  18. Graduate and Professional School Assistance
  19. Walk-In Help

  20. Presentation Request for Student Organizations &Residence Life
  21. Presentation Request for Faculty and Staff

 

  1. Career Fairs

    Fall Career Fair: Job fair conducted by Career Services for Marquette students only.  Held in September.

    WorkForce Fair: Wisconsin Private Colleges Fair for MU students and those from other private colleges in Wisconsin.  Held every February in the Marquette University AMU Ballrooms.

    Big East Career Consortium Virtual and On-Site Fairs: Schools from the Big East Conference host an on-site fair in New York City and a virtual fair. Early spring.

    Spring Career Fair: Job fair conducted by Career Services for Marquette students only. Held in late spring.

    - Handout on Navigating a Career Fair
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    Not sure what to do at a Career Fair? Learn more here

     

  2. Career Counseling, Job Search, and Finding Internships

    Career Counselors, Advisors and Interns are available to assist students and alumni. We focus on all aspects of these five paths based on the assumption that one will fit
    where YOU are in your career process:

    - Setting and Clarifying Career Goals
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    Finding an Internship
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    Considering and Pursuing Graduate/Professional School
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    Engaging in Post-Graduate Volunteer Service
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    Landing your First Job

    Subcategories of these paths include:

    1. Take a Course
    2. Identify your Interests, Skills, and Work Values
    3. Define Your Key Criteria
    4. Complete Career Assessment
    5. Explore Majors
    6. Research Organizations
    7. Join a Student Organization
    8. Conduct an Informational Interview
    9. Volunteer
    10. Shadow a Professional in your Chosen Field
    11. Get a Part-time Job
    12. Make a Decision
    13. Write your Resume and Cover Letters
    14. Gather References and Letters of Recommendation
    15. Prepare to Dress for Success
    16. Search Job Vacancy Openings (Full-time & Internships)Listings
    17. Create Target List
    18. Network
    19. Make the most of Career Fairs and Networking Events
    20. Practice Interviewing
    21. Sell Yourself in the Interview
    22. Interview Follow up
    23. Explore graduate/professional school Funding Options
    24. Order Transcripts
    25. Write Personal Statement
    26. Prepare for Entrance Exams
    27. Select a Post-Graduate Volunteer Program
    28. Salary negotiation and first year on the job success
  1. Kimberly-Clark Career Library
  2. MU Career Manager
  3. On-Campus Interviewing for Internships and Full-Time Positions
  4. Resume Referral
  5. Career Services Center Seminars
  6. Graduate and Professional School Assistance
  7. Walk-In Help
  8. Presentation Request for Student Organizations & Residence Life
  9. Presentation Request for Faculty and Staff