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Getting started can be daunting. Here are some resources that will allow us in Liberal Arts & Business to help you get started.
- Make an appointment with a coordinator to support you through the career development process. Coordinators are excellent resources that can help guide you along your path to success. They have valuable industry contacts, can help with assessments, and know quite a bit about the industries they represent. Coordinators are available year-round.
- Office hours with a coordinator provided daily - to answer your quick questions. Drop-in sessions typically last about 15 minutes. For more detailed inquiries, consider making an appointment.
- Drop ins with student advisors - they're just like you with the exception that they are a little older and have done more internships. They are great resources for getting your resume and cover letter started, and talking about internships they've experienced. If you want to talk to someone who was in your shoes a year or two ago, consider seeing a student advisor.
- List serve - for hot internships, current programs and other great stuff not to be missed! To join one of our listserves, click on the "Mailing List" icon at the top of this page.
- Provide programs and events to help you explore: We host hundreds of events every year to help bridge the gap between students and employers. From informational sessions to career fairs, they are all excellent ways to start you on the path to success.
- Review Your Resume and Cover Letters
Want to know some great places to find EXCELLENT student jobs? Here are three great links to many paid student positions:
University Enterprises (formerly the CSUS Foundation)
This is excellent for finding PAID positions within state agencies such as the Secretary of State's Office.
The Community College Foundation
Many PAID listings within California state agencies and departments
Foundation for California Community Colleges
More PAIDlistings within California state agencies and departments
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Updated 16-Jun-08 by Ken Barnes of Liberal Arts & Business,
Room 211, South Hall. 530.752.2011.