How to Use Your College’s Career Center

Last updated December 15, 2025

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College campuses have many great free and low-cost resources available to students; one of the most valuable being the career center. The career center is designed to help students receive guidance to confidently find and apply to jobs and internships, explore their career goals, and make professional connections. A majority of the resources offered in the career center are typically free, so we highly recommend taking advantage of them while you’re a student! Here’s how to use your college’s career center.

Take personality or career assessments

Many students using the career center for the first time may be unsure of what kinds of jobs interest them or what their long-term career goals are. That’s okay! Career centers typically help students explore these interests and goals by offering free or discounted personality and career assessments. These assessments help students identify their interests and goals and point them in the direction of job opportunities that align with both.

Receive resume help

Your resume is your first impression on employers, so having an organized, clear, and well-written one matters. Whether you’ve never created a resume before or have one that needs updating, the career center can help! An advisor can help you build or edit a resume that highlights your strengths, achievements, and accolades to help you stand out to employers when you’re ready to search for jobs. We can also review your resume for free!

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Receive cover letter help

Cover letters, which express your interest in a specific position or company and briefly outline your skills and qualifications, are an important part of any job application. Someone in the career center can help you write a solid cover letter that you can save and customize when applying for jobs.

Create and build your Linkedin

Linkedin is a great place to make professional connections, grow your network, and find job and internship opportunities! If you’ve never created a Linkedin profile before or need some help tailoring yours, someone in the career center can help.

Prepare for job interviews

From “Tell me about yourself” to “What are your strengths and weaknesses?,” there are many common questions that you can expect to be asked during any job interview. The career center can help you prepare for an interview by helping you form answers to interview questions or by holding a practice interview. The staff at the career center can also give you tips on what to wear in your interviews to look and feel your best!

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Connect to alumni

Interested in a specific career, company, or industry and want to learn more? The career center can likely put you in touch with alumni working in those spaces. If you’re introduced to an alum of your school, you can request to hold an informational interview with them to ask questions, get advice, and learn more about the field you’re interested in.

Access your school’s online job portal

Most colleges have online job portals to connect their students with part-time jobs, work-study positions, mentorship opportunities, and internships. Many schools partner with companies in their area to allow them to post job openings on this portal as they come up. Ask someone in your career center about accessing this job portal and for tips on how to make your profile stand out. This is a great place to start your job search!

Do you have any questions about using your college’s career center? Connect with a Get Schooled Advisor.

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