Career Services at Montclair State
Take Advantage of the Career Resources Available to You!
Posted in: Career Services General News
Career Services at Montclair State offers a wide array of services and programming to help you enhance your professional skills, connect with employers and industry experts and obtain a job or an internship. Career Services provides students with resources to meet their career needs from freshman year to graduation…and beyond!
Your Career Counselor
Your Career Counselor can help you at all stages of your career development. Become familiar with your Career Counselor and learn how/when to make a counseling appointment. Who is my Career Counselor?
Upcoming Events and Workshops
The Center for Career Services hosts a number of workshops and employer recruitment events throughout the academic year. Career development workshop topics may include: resume writing, online networking, career planning, and more. Employer recruitment events range from employer information sessions, tabling events, on-campus interviews and employer-led workshops. See a few of our upcoming career event below:
- Prepare for the Fair: Wednesday, September 7, workshops begin on 11:30 a.m.
- Part-Time Student Job Fair: Thursday, September 8, Noon – 3:00 p.m.
- Career Crawl: Tuesday, September 13, 5:00 – 6:30 p.m.
- Fall 2016 Career Fair: Wednesday, September 14, 1:00 – 4:00 p.m.
View all upcoming workshops and career events by visiting Career Services Events and Workshops.
Your New Career Management System
Hire a Red Hawk will soon become available to all students and alumni. This system will allow you to:
- Easily search and apply for employment opportunities, including full- and part-time jobs as well as internships
- Develop an effective resume
- Practice your interview skills
- Request career counseling appointments
- RSVP to career events
- Apply to and schedule on-campus interviews
- Follow employers and organizations that are of interest to you
- and more!
All students will receive communication with instructions on how to access their account once the system is available.
Tip for New Job Seekers
Scam artists take advantage of college students since they tend to be new to the job search and quite vulnerable during the process. They also understand that many students are very interested in finding positions that are paid and advertise their false positions as such. Become familiar with common job scams to help you protect your privacy and avoid potentially dangerous scams and fraud.
Have Questions?
The Center for Career Services is here to answer any questions! For assistance, contact us at 973-655-5194 or careerserv@mail.montclair.edu.