Career Connections David McMahon ‘69 Assistant Director
Promote career learning throughout the entire period of a student’s involvement with Texas A&M University by providing career information and facilitating employment contacts. In practical terms, this means... What is our Mission?
You Are Here!
John J. Koldus Building Suite So Are We!
Career Center Components Career Education Experiential Education Interview Services
Career Education Career Resources Library Salary and Relocation Statistics Employer Literature Employer Directories Job Choices magazines Access to On-line Resources Helpful staff
Career Education Advising Resume Reviews: 8:30-11:00am and 1:30-4:00pm (M-F) 209 Koldus and various campus locations Appointments (call ) Walk-in advising (call for schedule) Sigi-Plus and WetFeet
Career Education Workshops CCTR Registration Orientation COOP Orientation Internship Search Strategies Resume Writing Behavioral Interviewing Skills Mock Interviews & Interview Coaching The Company Visit Salary Negotiation/Evaluation Business Ethics Dining Etiquette Federal Employment Forum Applying to Graduate School How to “Work” Career Fairs
Career Education Workshops AggiExternship Day Visit by Students Day-to-day Work of Someone in Your Major 17 Host Companies Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio Open to all Colleges AggiExternship 2006 January 4 th, 5 th, 6 th, 9 th, 10 th, & 11 th
Experiential Education Cooperative Education Multiple work terms; Receive course credit; Always paid Internships Typically in summer; Usually paid; Course credit possible Volunteer Work Community service related Friendly Staff
Experiential Education BENEFITS Confirms your choice of major Gain professional work experience Increases marketability upon graduation Meet amazing people Network and gain valuable contacts Apply classroom theory to real-world settings
Students’ Personal Experiences Learned that engineers actually use equations in the real world Made numerous professional contacts Learned about the company and industry, engineering design, and manufacturing processes and MUCH MORE!!! Increased motivation to study and learn! Experiential Education
Interview Services AggieLaunch Basic – Free 2,500+ Students Registered Job listing databases – nationwide openings Explore Cooperative Education & Internship Opportunities Career development/exploration resources CareerSearch, JobBot!, JobWeb, Sigi Plus, WetFeet, Vault, Going Global
Interview Services AggieLaunch Premium 1,450+ Employers Registered Post positions Collect or search resumes 6,700+ Students Registered Apply for positions Manage job search process Sign up for interviews
Interview Services AggieLaunch Premium - $35/semester AggieLaunch Basic services 1,450+ Companies actively recruiting On-campus interviewing for full-time, co-op, and internships 1,800+ Job interview schedules posted 20,600+ Interviews hosted last year 66,350+ Pre-select resumes submitted Resume Referrals to employers 1,700+ Resume/Co-op Drops jobs posted 52,150+ Resumes submitted
How to Register Go to
Click “AggieLaunch”
Click “Register”
Complete Demographic Data and upload your resume (up to 4 versions) Complete Basic Training tutorial Registration validates User Agreement Attend a Registration Training workshop A $35 User Fee is charged by the university during each fall and spring semester you register with the Career Center through AggieLaunch for on-campus interviews. How to Register
Career Fairs Agriculture Architecture Business Camp Day Construction Education Engineering Geosciences Graduate and Professional School Health Professions Industrial Distribution Liberal Arts Life Sciences Math Multicultural Greek Expo Retailing
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