Programs support National Career Development Month
November is National Career Development Month, and the University Career Center is sponsoring programs to encourage students to “Reimagine Life’s Possibilities.”
Throughout the month, the Career Center is holding information sessions, employer site visits, workshops and drop-in opportunities for students that address a wide range of career-related topics designed to encourage planning for the future. Students and alumni can explore public service careers available with the Peace Corps, FBI and various federal and North Carolina government agencies.
Career Development Month will include events for career changers and veterans transitioning to civilian careers, too, through a partnership with the Office of Adult Students and Evening Services and the Veteran Student Services Office.
All Career Development Month events are free, and faculty and staff are welcome to attend.
Faculty and staff members interested in learning more about the N.C. State Government Internship Program are invited to an information session from 11 a.m. to noon, Wednesday, Nov. 12, in the Cone University Center, Room 341. The program’s executive director Stephanie Nantz will be on hand to answer questions.