Career Center FAQ
The Career Center office assists students and alumni with any career-related questions including, but not limited to: choosing a major, deciding what to do with that major, searching for jobs/internships, applying for employment/internship positions, critiquing resumes and cover letters, setting up on-campus interviews, negotiating salary offers, personality/interest assessments, and career fairs.
Students cannot expect to simply graduate from college with a degree and be handed a job. They need to find out what they like, what they are good at, and what they want to do for a career. They need to develop their skills and be prepared when they enter the job market.
The Career Center is on the third floor of the Idaho Commons, room 334.
All Career Center services are free to students and alumni with the exception of the Etiquette Dinner, placement files, Strong Interest Inventory and the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator assessment.

