The Career Center is hosting InstaCareer on September 10 and September 30 from 4-7 p.m. in the Bone Student Center to help students put their best foot forward at upcoming career fairs.
Unit: Career Services
Fall Internship Fair set for September 16
The Career Center at Illinois State University is hosting the Fall Internship Fair for students on Wednesday, September 16, from 4-7 p.m., in the Brown Ballroom at the Bone Student Center.
Accounting students find jobs at Accounting Career Fair
Illinois State University students and alumni are invited to the Career Center’s first Accounting Career Fair on Friday, September 11, from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. in the Brown Ballroom at the Bone Student Center.
Students find part-time jobs at the Part-time Job Fair
The Career Center at Illinois State University is hosting the Part-Time Job Fair for students to find part-time openings on or near campus on Thursday, September 3, from 1-4 p.m. in the Brown Ballroom at the Bone Student Center.
High graduation rate, jobs help Redbirds shake off student loans
Illinois State students do an exceptional job of repaying their student loans, so good their loan default rate is only 4 percent, compared to a national rate of 13.7 percent.
International Student and Scholar Services team wins STAR Award
The International Student and Scholar Services team, along with partners in the Career Center, won the Division of Student Affairs’ STAR award for Outstanding New Program on May 7.
Career Center enjoys successful career fair season
Buying a suit, creating a resume, and practicing an interview all paid off for the students of Illinois State as the Career Center had a successful career fair season this school year.
Best practices for college recruiting revealed
Let’s face it: College recruiting is tough.
Use social media as an effective recruiting tool
As recruiters seek to identify innovative ways to attract talent, social media has become an effective college recruiting tool when using a strategic approach.
STEM graduates: What matters in an employer?
Do STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) graduates view employers differently from their peers? When viewed as group, the answer, in most cases, is no.