Resume critiques or mock interviews through the Career Center are excellent training opportunities and valuable experiences. They allow students to identify their skills before beginning a job search and provide helpful feedback from hiring experts.
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Spring commencement set for May 9 and 10
Spring commencement is just around the corner and is an exciting time for upcoming graduates. This is a time of celebration to honor the future alumni of Illinois State University. The spring 2014 graduates will be recognized at the following ceremonies:
Diversity Advocacy offers study sessions for finals
Are you worried about studying for finals? Join Diversity Advocacy for its Study Jams sessions Monday, May 5, and Tuesday, May 6, from 5 p.m.-midnight!
A note to students about this weekend
A note from Interim Vice President for Student Affairs Brent Paterson about this weekend.
Graduates: It’s job hunting time!
Illinois State University’s Career Center provides assistance for recent graduates and alumni seeking a job, looking for meaningful work, or otherwise undergoing a career transition.
Learn how to help a friend and receive a free Einstein’s beverage
Most of the time students turn to their friends with problems, but friends often don’t know the best way to be helpful. A new online training simulation can help.
Get In the Mix with Up Late at State
Join Up Late at State for its last event of the academic year! In the Mix will be held at Schroeder Plaza from 9 p.m.-midnight Thursday, April 24.
Graduating this semester? Don’t leave your career behind
As you finalize all the tasks you must complete before graduation, don’t forget the ones that will be the most important to your career. Here are some tips from the Career Center.
Position yourself to get hired
To reach your career goal, you must know how to position yourself well and be able to establish yourself as the most qualified candidate.
Volunteer for Bring It Back to Normal, April 5
Bring It Back to Normal will give students the opportunity to give back to the local community for its continued support of Illinois State from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, April 5.