Resources

Discover and utilize resources on a variety of career planning topics from the Career Center at PNW!

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Roadmap to Being Career Ready

Develop a better understanding of who you are, what types of career paths might be best for you and enhance your career readiness.

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Career Outcomes

Each semester, the Career Center conducts a Next Step Survey with recent graduates regarding post-graduation outcomes.

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Student Employment Listings

Identify and apply for student employment opportunities on campus and in the community.

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Contact Us

Have a question for Purdue University Northwest’s Career Center?

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Additional Resources

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Career Resources for Diverse Populations

Explore resources ranging from career planning and employment trends to insight for international students, veterans and more.

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Career and Employment Trends

This online resource represents PNW’s continued commitment to providing concise and relevant career guidance.

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Graduate and Professional Schools Guide

Identify graduate or professional schools that match your career goals and develop your presentation as a professional candidate.

External Resources

PNW’s Online Career Center

Exclusive access to curated presentations and interactive modules to best showcase skills you’ve developed in your coursework, jobs, internships and volunteer experiences. Resources include: Resume/cover letter guides, interview prep, job search strategies, and even negotiating and accepting offers to name a few.

What Can I Do With This Major?
This website will help you connect majors to careers. Learn about typical career areas and types of employers that hire people with each major, as well as strategies to make you a more marketable candidate.

Vault
Vault provides in-depth intelligence on what it’s really like to work within an industry, company, or profession—and how to position yourself to launch and build the career of your dreams.

Occupational Outlook Handbook
OOH provides information on what workers do, the work environment, education, training and other qualifications, pay, the job outlook and sources of additional information.

O*Net
The O*Net program is the nation’s primary source of occupational information. Valid data are essential to understanding the rapidly changing nature of work.

Career One Stop
Sponsored by the US Department of Labor, this is your source for employment information and inspiration.

Explore Careers
The College Board is a mission-driven not-for-profit organization that connects students to college success and opportunity.

Next Level Jobs
Next Level Jobs provides free training for Hoosiers and reimbursements for Indiana employers for training employees in high-demand fields.

Indiana Career Ready
Indiana Career Ready is your single source providing the tools needed to prepare and find high-demand and high-wage jobs needed now and in the future.

Indiana Career Explorer
Indiana Career Explorer will help you explore a world of career possibilities, make decisions about your future and prepare for the next step in your education and career planning journey.

Work & Learn Indiana
Indiana INTERNnet allows you to search for internships in a variety of fields and industries throughout Indiana. Search for internships by region and type, post your resume and find your match — it’s that easy.

Review Student Participation Agreement & Missed Interview Policy

The Career Center makes no representations or guarantees about positions listed on its website, campus job board, in the Career Center and share with students and alumnus via electronic media; and is not responsible for safety, wages, working conditions or other aspects of employment. It is the student/alumnus responsibility for all necessary precautions when interviewing for or accepting positions and he/she is solely responsible for obtaining necessary information concerning the employer.  The Career Center follows the Principles for Ethical Professional Practice as defined by NACE.

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