Office of Career Services ~ Career Services

Career Assessment – Campbell Interest and Skills Survey
The Campbell Interest and Skill Survey (CISS) is a survey of self-reported interest and skills. Their major purpose is to help individuals understand how their interest and skills map into occupational world, thereby helping them make better career choices.

Career Closet
The Career Closet is designed to assist students who lack proper business attire for interviews. Students will be granted the opportunity to borrow clothing from our “Career Closet.”

Career Services Programs
This center offers programs and services to assist students in the areas of career development and job placement. These programs and services are designed to help the student understand the relationship between academic and vocational/professional choices, explore and develop career alternatives, and ultimately make a successful transition from college to a career. What’s Happening in Career Services is a monthly publication that is emailed to university family with a list of Career Services sponsored events.

Through the maintenance of the career library, this center provides students with information pertaining to vocational/professional occupations and graduate school opportunities. Additionally, this office provides job listings (part-time, summer, career employment, and internships) and schedules campus recruitment and interview sessions by more than 200 representatives from business, industry, school systems, government, non-profit, and educational organizations. Furthermore, students are given assistance in interview and job seeking techniques, and in resume development.

Spring Career Fair
The Career Fair assists students with networking, career identification, and graduate school information, job and internship opportunities in the student’s field of study. Fortune 500 companies and graduate schools are invited from all over the country, as well as local agencies. The Spring Career Fair is generally held in March or April.