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Career Guide   Tags: alumni, disability, employment, graduate school, graduation, international, internships, jobs, travel, work  

Last Updated: Mar 15, 2013 URL: http://libguides.bethel.edu/career Print Guide RSS UpdatesShareThis
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  • Career Planning
  • Internships
  • Job Search
  • Graduate School
  • Bethel University Career Development & Calling
  • Alumni
  • Company and Industry Research
  • International Career Resources
  • Disability Resources

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Careers

Career signVisit the Career Development & Calling office for personalized help on:
            • Resume and cover letter
            • Vocational assessment
            • Job search strategies
            • Practice interviews
            • Choosing a major
            • Graduate school
            • Career Counseling

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LinkedIn

LinkedIn is the world's largest professional social networking site. Join the BU Alumni Group!

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Online Career Center

Access a wealth of information at our online career center:

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Welcome

 In today's job market, your success in finding a job will depend largely on how well you use your resources.

This site is a great place to start, but don't stop here.

Visit Bethel University Career Development & Calling

Did you know that students who used career center resources intensely were more likely to land a job or get a job offer than others who didn’t use or used the career center in a limited way?  Fifty percent of those who reported “intense” use of career center services (i.e., the student used a variety of services) had a job offer compared to 43 percent of those who didn’t use the career center.

from NACE’s 2009 Student Survey

The Star Tribune published an article about the value of a liberal arts education and how career centers can help sudents.

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