Career decision making is something all students must do at some point in their college
career. Regardless of where you fall on the decision making continuum: from having
no career goals or major, to desiring confirmation of a chosen major, to uncovering
certain careers you can pursue, this is the place to get help!
- Major/Career Exploration Appointments
With guidance and individualized conversations, learn how to use your personal characteristics
(values, skills, personality, and interests) to see connections to majors and clarify
career paths. You can request an appointment through Handshake, the Handshake app,
or by contacting our office via email, phone, or walk-in.
Not able to make an appointment? Check out a few of our online career resources that
includes free access to career assessments, occupation research tools, and more. For
more immediate assistance, view our Online Resources page that connect you with digital services available to you 24 hours a day.
- Resource Library and Print Station
The Career Library and Print Station contains directories, books, company literature
reference materials, and online tools, which may be helpful in career planning, research,
and job search activities. You can access the Resource Library & Print Station Monday
through Friday 8am until 5pm.
Mapping out a path for career success can be difficult when done alone. The Career
Center provides the following resources to help you be prepared to plot your journey
and guide you along your way!
Career Center staff offer hour-long seminars & workshops on professional development
topics like resume writing, interviewing, LinkedIn, and other subjects. Consider attending
the Career Prep & Career Closet Events prior to the large career fairs. Check out
Handshake Events for the full schedule and consider attending to brush up on your
skills.
Students may have their resumes reviewed by a Career Center ambassador in as quick
as 15 minutes. Resume Reviews are typically Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from
2pm to 5pm. No appointment needed!
- Career Planning Appointments
Gain insight about the types of search strategies that are best in today’s economic
climate. You have the chance to discuss your specific career goals and learn about
resources that will help you uncover opportunities that appeal to you. Request a consultation
on handshake.
Handshake is the university’s centralized career management system. With this system,
our employer partners regularly post internships, entry-level, mid-level, and experienced
positions. To learn more about Handshake, check the calendar of LIVE seminars for
a guided experience. Also, to schedule your next visit to the Career Center, go to latech.joinhandshake.com then log in with your single sign-on credentials. Click on “Career Center” then “Appointments”
to see all appointment availabilities. Alumni have the opportunity to create accounts
to use the system. Login in (or create) your account today: https://latech.joinhandshake.com/
The importance of networking within your career search continues to grow. The Career
Center is ready to help you make great lasting impressions with your futures colleagues.
Below are the opportunities we provide to our students to gain networking connections.
- Career Fairs & Info Sessions
The Career Center sponsors career fairs & hosts info sessions for students and alumni
to explore employment opportunities with employer and organization representatives.
See who’s attending career fairs by going to Handshake’s Fairs. The primary career
fairs are the Fall and Spring Career Fair, Graduate and Professional School Fair,
Teacher Recruitment Day, and Health Sciences Career Event. Monitor Handshake Events
for info sessions where recruiters want to connect in a smaller setting.
- On-Campus Interviews (OCIs)
Many employers wish to visit campus to conduct in-person interviews for their internship
and full-time opportunities. Handshake is the interface through which OCIs are processed,
including where you will find the positions, where you can submit your resume, and
how you can select your interview time. OICs are a popular practice for after Career
Fairs.
- Reserve an Interview Room
Need somewhere quiet to conduct a phone, Skype or online interview? The Career Center
has interview rooms at your disposal. Come into the center to reserve your room today!
On-campus jobs are funded by two different resources. The Financial Aid office will
determine what source of funding for which a student qualifies, Federal Work Study
or Regular Funds. To become eligible for on-campus employment, students need to first
visit the Financial Aid office or website to obtain more information.
Federal Work Study funds are limited, so it is important that students submit their
financial aid files by the published priority deadline as those positions are given
first consideration.
Regular Funds Job Postings are provided for students who do not have sufficient financial
need to qualify for the Federal Work Study Program. To apply for a regular funds
position on campus, the Career Center advises students to take the following steps:
- Prepare a strong cover letter and resume. The Career Center provides seminars quarterly.
- Contact various departments on campus to inquire about available regular funds positions.
- Dress professionally when visiting each department, submitting a cover letter and
a resume.
- Follow-up with each department head regarding potential interviews with faculty or
staff.