Open House, Office of Career Development

Open House, Office of Career Development

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Office of Career Development’s Open House

Explore the world of resources that the office has to offer

On Wednesday, August 23rd, the Office of Career Development will be hosting an Open House.

Career development is a lifelong process. Are you leveraging the resources available to achieve your short- and long-term career goals? Whether you’re considering a career change, seeking help with earning promotions, negotiating salaries, or developing job keeping skills, the Office of Career Development (OCD) has the tools and resources to support you.

We invite you to visit us at the Open House where we will explore the world of services we offer to students and learn how we can support, guide, and empower you in every step of the career development process, from initial planning to achieving lifelong career satisfaction.

Light Refreshments will be served!


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