Career Services
Students typically have many questions about career options and what they will do after completing their degree(s). These questions include:
~ What type of work will I find enjoyable?
~ What can I do to maximize my odds of getting a good job?
~ How do I find employers who hire within my degree field?
There are three primary resources on campus to assist you with these and other career related questions:
~ What type of work will I find enjoyable?
~ What can I do to maximize my odds of getting a good job?
~ How do I find employers who hire within my degree field?
There are three primary resources on campus to assist you with these and other career related questions:
Career Connection (Younkin Success Center; 688-3898)
Available to undergraduate and graduate students, this office provides career counseling and related services to help you decide upon a career direction. Once you have established such a focus, the Career Services Office and MAPS resource can “bridge the gap between the classroom and the real world” by helping you to connect with employers.
Available to undergraduate and graduate students, this office provides career counseling and related services to help you decide upon a career direction. Once you have established such a focus, the Career Services Office and MAPS resource can “bridge the gap between the classroom and the real world” by helping you to connect with employers.
Arts and Sciences Career Services Office (05 Brown Hall; 292-7055)
Available to undergraduate students – including those in the College of Mathematical & Physical Sciences (MAPS), this office provides:
Available to undergraduate students – including those in the College of Mathematical & Physical Sciences (MAPS), this office provides:
- Resume and cover letter development
- Placement specialists to assist you with finding internships related to your career interests
- Career advisors to assist seniors and recent graduates hone interviewing and job search skills
- Position postings and résumé referrals through ResLink (an on-line database)
- Career events throughout the year including opportunities to interview with employers on campus
- Career planning seminar for elective credit (ASC 400)
To start the process of engaging with prospective employers, for either internships or entry-level (after graduation) employment, stop by 05 Brown Hall to register for ResLink.
MPS Professional Experience Program
See Cynthia Applin in Career Services, 1140 Physics Research Bldg, 191 W. Woodruff Ave. Walk-in hours are MWF 3:00-4:30 p.m. Other hours by appointment at 292-2874 or applin.1@osu.edu.
See Cynthia Applin in Career Services, 1140 Physics Research Bldg, 191 W. Woodruff Ave. Walk-in hours are MWF 3:00-4:30 p.m. Other hours by appointment at 292-2874 or applin.1@osu.edu.
We encourage you to take advantage of the many opportunities available through all of these career services!
Last updated by Diana Bevilacqua on 05/04/07
