Career Services offers a variety of tools to help students with a multitude of subjects. Below are some common topics we can assist with. If you have any questions, please contact us for additional information.
Career Services is partnering with a new resume and cover letter software company called Wisedoc. Northwest students can log in with their campus email and password and easily create application documents.
The purpose of a resume is to grab the employers’ interest so that they will invite you for an interview. Most resumes will only get a quick 15-second scan by a potential employer before they are sorted into “yes” or “maybe” stacks for later consideration. During that first quick scan, employers will look for reasons to quickly screen out candidates.
Searching for a job or internship can be very difficult. Students often have so many choices and places to look they struggle with where to start. Here are some resources to help you begin the search process.
This powerful resource connects majors with potential careers. Each major offers a list of common career areas, typical employer types, and strategies to maximize career opportunities in that discipline. At the bottom of each major page, view a variety of links to find websites with more information about related careers.
Research shows that as many as 90% of open positions are filled as a result of networking. The contacts you make, if cultivated and used wisely, can lead to future employment. Everyone has a network; it’s just a matter of thinking broadly and creatively about who is in it.
The interview is one of the most important parts of your job/internship search. It will usually be the employer’s first chance to have a conversation with you. Likewise, it is your opportunity to convince the employer that you are the right person for the job/internship.
Students who master the resume, cover letter and interview can find great success. They may even be offered more than one job or internship. So how do they decide which one to accept?