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Career Services Students/Alumni

The following pages provide underclassmen, seniors, and graduates with the tools, information and materials they need to

(a) research and plan a career,
(b) further their education, and
(c) secure a position in the field of their choice

Career Library Resource Materials

Career Planning and the Job Search Process - books covering such areas as adapting to changes within a career; federal and state government; interviewing skills; majors and career options; networking; on-the-job; owning one's own business; and resumes and cover letters

Search jobs posted at our school!

Graduate School Preparation - resources in areas of business, law, medicine, science, seminary, etc.

Majors/Occupational/Career Information - books covering such areas as art and music; business and accounting; customer service and human resources, engineering, computer science and math; English, communications and journalism; outdoors and nature; family and consumer science; fashion; foreign language; health careers; history; international opportunities; law and law enforcement; liberal arts; sales and marketing; science; social change, social work and sociology; sports; travel and tourism; urban and regional planning; volunteer work; and working in the home

Career Planning Information

  • Bridgewater College Majors and Degrees
  • Got Major or Career Exploration to Do?
  • Information Interviewing
  • How to Research an Occupation
  • Graduate or Professional School?
  • Questions to Ask Before Hitting the Rough Road to Grad School
  • The Graduate Application Process
  • Checklist for Admissions to Graduate/Professional School

     

Events Calendar - Provides a quick overview of BC and Career Service activities with appropriate links where available.

Graduate School Information - A list of web sites to help you prepare for graduate school.

Job Seeking Information - Hard copies of these documents are also available in the Office of Career Services.

  • Resume (3 examples)
  • The Interview
  • The Scannable Resume
  • Tips for Letter Writing
  • Salary Information
  • Comparing Multiple Offers
  • Employment Web Sites (all areas)