
CAREER ASSESSMENT & TOOLS
CareerMatch Quiz
Located within the Job Board, this assessment reviews your interests and matches to careers.
CareerCruising
This comprehensive assessment and planning tool reviews skills and interests.
Employability Self-Assessment
Developed by UNI, this tool analyzes how prepared a student is to locate/secure employment.
Use as a guide - not as as a guarantee.
Located within the Job Board, this assessment reviews your interests and matches to careers.
CareerCruising
This comprehensive assessment and planning tool reviews skills and interests.
Employability Self-Assessment
Developed by UNI, this tool analyzes how prepared a student is to locate/secure employment.
Use as a guide - not as as a guarantee.

GAIN EXPERIENCE
Gain the Skills to be "career ready" for any job:
Volunteering
Provides a student with leadership, teamwork, and network building.
Volunteering
Provides a student with leadership, teamwork, and network building.
Internships or Part-time jobs
Deadlines, customers, and technology are all critical to preparing a student for a career.
Technology Training
Deadlines, customers, and technology are all critical to preparing a student for a career.
Technology Training
As the backbone for many jobs, integrating technology will be critical in all fields.

JOB SEARCH STRATEGIES
One of the most common questions in Career Services is "Where do I start in finding an internship or job?" Let us help you by breaking the process down to three steps:
Step 1: What do you want to do & where?
Determine the type of job you are seeking. Once you have that, determine where. Once you have found where, connect with the local community (chamber or young professionals).
Step 2: Prepare application materials
Step 3: Find Jobs & People
Networking is key to locating jobs. Talk to family, friends, faculty and use networks like LinkedIn. Now, start looking at jobs/job boards.
Step 1: What do you want to do & where?
Determine the type of job you are seeking. Once you have that, determine where. Once you have found where, connect with the local community (chamber or young professionals).
Step 2: Prepare application materials
Step 3: Find Jobs & People
Networking is key to locating jobs. Talk to family, friends, faculty and use networks like LinkedIn. Now, start looking at jobs/job boards.
CAREER RESEARCH BY MAJOR
STEM
Actuarial Science
Computer Science
Construction Mgmt
Chem/Bio-Chem
Earth Science
Electrical Eng. Tech
Manufacturing Tech
Math
Physics
Technology Management
Actuarial Science
Computer Science
Construction Mgmt
Chem/Bio-Chem
Earth Science
Electrical Eng. Tech
Manufacturing Tech
Math
Physics
Technology Management