Marquette University's Career Center understands that the career path of each student is different for various reasons. In this, our online resource center, you will find a variety of links and print material to fit many of your career needs. In addition, to aid students from traditionally under-represented groups, Career Center has compiled population specific career-focused resources. In alignment with Marquette University's Statement on Human Dignity and Diversity, Career Center "recognizes and cherishes the dignity of each individual regardless of age, culture, faith, ethnicity, race, gender, sexual orientation, language, disability or social class."
All of the content from the print materials that we provide at our office and more, conveniently located in one place
Links to commonly-used Marquette-specific resources, online subscriptions, and our recommended sites to get started
Formal and informal, free inventories, which are helpful tools that can be used to heighten awareness of one's preferences and interests that may be related to major and career selection
Undergraduate College and Major Specific Resources
Links to occupational information, Marquette-specific resources, professional websites, Marquette University student organizations, professional associations, and LinkedIn groups, arranged by major
Graduate Program Specific Resources by Department
Visit Marquette's hub for Graduate Student Success. Below you will find links to occupational information, Marquette-specific resources, professional websites, Marquette University student organizations, professional associations, and LinkedIn groups, arranged by graduate department.
Affinity Groups
Job Stories provide viewers the opportunity to hear from Marquette University alumni and Human Resources representatives on topics including college major selection; internship and job search strategies; a day-in-the-life; and skill development.
Marquette University offers many opportunities to connect established alumni with students and/or young alumni for mentoring relationships.
What do employers seek in candidates? Marquette University students demonstrate the competencies that employers value.
AI practices for job applicants (also see our resume guide and interviewing guide)