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Alumni
"Welcome to the Career Development Center website! Here you will find helpful resources and tips to guide you through the various steps in the career search process. We invite you to join us to explore your career and life possibilities and take steps toward getting there."
-Jacqui Smith-Bates, Director, Career Development Center
Career Counseling
Career counseling is free for current matriculated SPU students and alumni within one year of graduation. One year after graduation, alumni receive one free appointment per academic year and are charged $50 for each additional appointment. Contact the CDC front desk to make an appointment: 206-281-2485
CareerBeam
CareerBeam is a virtual career success center - find excellent company and industry research tools, international databases, professional resume & cover letter builders, search strategy resources and much more.
SPU JobLink
SPU's online job and internship source. Follow the student information to login.
Experience Alumni Network
Find advice on how to succeed in your first position, network with like-minded professionals, and tap into the hidden job market. Activate your alumni account by using your existing SPU eRecruiting (Jobnet) username and password (ex: SPU email; last name and first initial) verify your profile, and you're in! (If you don't have an eRecruiting account you can create your own on the same website)
DBM Career Services
Drake Beam Morin, the world's leading provider of career management programs and services, has aligned its global resources with ours to provide a comprehensive portfolio of career-enhancing programs and tools including: job leads, networking opportunities, career consultation, and assessment tools. Membership is FREE. Enroll today! Click "New User" and enter the security key: SPU00231.
Resources by School
Find resources specific to SPU academic areas that can assist with networking, finding posted jobs by industry, and other job search preparation.
Take Two: Life Changes
From National Public Radio
Americans are moving from job to job -- and career to career -- as never before. And it's not just about money: Many are choosing new jobs that might give them a better life. In a series of reports for Morning Edition, NPR's Ketzel Levine talks with those taking the leap.
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