Our aim is to see every student and develop a four-year plan incorporating everything from career interests to academic courses, internships, volunteer opportunities and a variety of other experiences to help them become great employees.
Now more than ever, the job market requires new college graduates to be prepared. Not only are new grads competing with their peers for jobs, but in many cases with individuals who already have workforce experience. That’s why Dominican University's Office of Career Development is focus on getting students ready for the real world, beginning as early as the first days of freshman year.
We also offer support, guidance and services to alumnae/i and employers.
Housed in the Academic Enrichment Center, Career Development is open to students, alumnae/i, and employers seeking assistance in Parmer Hall, Suite 010. To schedule an appointment, call (708) 524-6786.
At Dominican, Career Development isn't just an office or a center. It's a process that begins Day 1 of your time here.
Our aim is to see every student and develop a four-year plan incorporating everything from career interests to academic courses, internships, volunteer opportunities and a variety of other experiences to help them become great employees.
Now more than ever, the job market requires new college graduates to be prepared. Not only are new grads competing with their peers for jobs, but in many cases with individuals who already have workforce experience. That’s why Dominican University's Office of Career Development is focus on getting students ready for the real world, beginning as early as the first days of freshman year.
We also offer support, guidance and services to alumnae/i and employers.
Housed in the Academic Enrichment Center, Career Development is open to students, alumnae/i, and employers seeking assistance in Parmer Hall, Suite 010. To schedule an appointment, call (708) 524-6786.At Dominican, Career Development isn't just an office or a center. It's a process that begins Day 1 of your time here.
Our aim is to see every student and develop a four-year plan incorporating everything from career interests to academic courses, internships, volunteer opportunities and a variety of other experiences to help them become great employees.
Now more than ever, the job market requires new college graduates to be prepared. Not only are new grads competing with their peers for jobs, but in many cases with individuals who already have workforce experience. That’s why Dominican University's Office of Career Development is focus on getting students ready for the real world, beginning as early as the first days of freshman year.
We also offer support, guidance and services to alumnae/i and employers.
Housed in the Academic Enrichment Center, Career Development is open to students, alumnae/i, and employers seeking assistance in Parmer Hall, Suite 010. To schedule an appointment, call (708) 524-6786.At Dominican, Career Development isn't just an office or a center. It's a process that begins Day 1 of your time here.
Our aim is to see every student and develop a four-year plan incorporating everything from career interests to academic courses, internships, volunteer opportunities and a variety of other experiences to help them become great employees.
Now more than ever, the job market requires new college graduates to be prepared. Not only are new grads competing with their peers for jobs, but in many cases with individuals who already have workforce experience. That’s why Dominican University's Office of Career Development is focus on getting students ready for the real world, beginning as early as the first days of freshman year.
We also offer support, guidance and services to alumnae/i and employers.
Housed in the Academic Enrichment Center, Career Development is open