Career Resource Specialist
Qualifications
- Computer skills such as word processing, spreadsheets, and internet searching
- Customer service experience
- Strong oral communication
- Presentation experience
- Ability to multi-task
- Be approachable and able to build a positive rapport with customers
In addition to employment, students working in Career Services experience a variety of personal and professional development opportunities. Students learn valuable, transferable skills while gaining skills to help others with career needs. Students also learn to use career-related software, review resumes and network with professionals in the office and from organizations recruiting on campus.
Majors Considered: All Majors