Career Services



 
 
 

The Career Development Center is an educational and resource facility that promotes student learning in the areas of self-knowledge, career exploration, and job search skills. The CDC offers broad resources, peer education, and professional guidance.
 
Hours and Location:

162 MVR
Monday –Thursday: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Friday: 10:00 am - 2:00 pm

 
Resources and Services:

Trained student Career Assistants work with students to navigate resources and answer questions about career planning and development.

 

Career Development Library:

A highlight of the resources we offer includes:

  • Careers in Alternative Medicine
  • Career Opportunities in the Fashion Industry
  • Dress Smart for Interviews
  • Graduate School Guide
  • Graduate Study in Psychology 2005
  • Guide to Internet Job Searching
  • Health Careers in the 21st Century
  • Insider’s Guide to Graduate Programs in Clinical and Counseling Psychology
  • National Directory of Corporate Public Affairs
  • Networking Your Way to the Hidden Job Market
  • Official Guide to Legal Specialties
  • Portfolio Design
  • Serving the Public – A Job Search Guide
  • The African American Pre-Law School Advice Guide
  • The Etiquette Advantage in Business
  • Transitions Abroad Magazine
  • 10 Things Employers Want You to Learn in College
  • World Chamber of Commerce Directory
  • Washington Directory

In addition to the special services offered in Human Ecology, students have access to Cornell Career Services in 103 Barnes Hall for help with career exploration, graduate and professional school advising and preparation, health careers, legal careers, internship and full-time job searches, fellowships, and career testing. Barnes Hall also houses an extensive library of career-related materials.