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Career Services
Career Services can help you identify your unique skills, abilities, interests and values in order to make choices about career paths and to establish career goals. Self-assessment tools; including the MBTI (Myers-Briggs Type Indicator), COPS (Career Occupational Preference System) are available to guide you through the self-assessment process and prepare you for career exploration. These tools will allow you to identify your unique personality type and preferences and assess how those indicators relate to career paths and choices. Career Counselors are available to discuss the results of any of the assessment tools.
 
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Explore Your Career Options
A variety of programs, resources and services are available to give Aquinas students the opportunity to explore career options and choices. Career counselors are available to meet with students on an individual basis. Co-Curricular classes, taught by CCS staff, guide students through career exploration exercises. The Career Service Resource Library houses a wide variety of career exploration books and computers are available for web-based research.
 
The Right Career for You
Developing a successful job search campaign is a multi-step process requiring specific knowledge, skills and abilities. Career Services is available to help you gain the skills and confidence you will need to develop a successful job search campaign. Students can schedule individual appointments with career counselors at any stage of their job search. Counselors are available to provide valuable assistance with resume development, cover letter writing, interviewing, and networking skills. You can also meet with a counselor to discuss the process of building your employment portfolio.
 
 
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