PACE Center
Career Development
Alumnae/i Services
Find Job Opportunities on the College Central Network Database
This 24-hour online resource allows students, alumnae, and graduate alumni to search conveniently, by career interest and position type, through hundreds of listed opportunities.
Go to www.collegecentral.com to find information on the following available positions:
- Full-time, part-time, and seasonal jobs
- Volunteer opportunities
- Internships
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Career Resources
The Career Development Office provides a career library and technical resources to help students, alumnae, and graduate alumni explore career options, make informed decisions, and
conduct their job, internship, and graduate school searches in a timely and professional manner. The Career Development Office also provides access to books, print resources
and guidelines, computers, and printing, scanning, and faxing services during professional business hours. |
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Job Fairs & Networking Events
Career Development makes opportunities available to students, alumnae, and graduate alumni to participate in job fairs throughout the region, as well as networking events
on-campus and off-campus. Information about these opportunities is provided through weekly Career Development E-newsletters to students and through the College Central Network Database. |
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Mentor Opportunities
Through mentoring, Chatham students are matched with professionals in fields of their choice and have the opportunity to learn, in depth,
about different professions. Most matches are with Chatham alumnae. Students, alumnae, and graduate alumni have the opportunity to identify mentors and
networking relationships year-round through the College Central Network Database.
If you are interested to volunteering to serve as a mentor, please contact the Career Development Office at (412) 365-1209 or careers@chatham.edu. Mentors may assist with a variety of activities such as informational interviews, job shadowing, email networking, speaking at group meetings, providing graduate
school/job search advice, and hosting an intern. |
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Graduate and Professional School Planning
Over 35% of Chatham students seek a graduate school or professional school degree after completing their undergraduate education.
Career Development provides advising, guidelines, workshops, and print resources to assist in the graduate or professional school planning process. As a complement to faculty advising, Career Development assists students in clarifying goals for further education, identifying graduate programs, preparing for admissions test, reviewing graduate application essays, and locating sources of scholarships. Students are encouraged to begin this process as soon as they have identified career goals.
Free practice tests are available to students, alumnae, and graduate alumni for the GMAT, GRE, MCAT, PCAT, DAT, OAT, and LSAT each semester. Contact the Career Development Office at (412) 365-1209 or careers@chatham.edu to find out more about this semester's practice test date and location. |
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Service-Learning & Community Service
Service-Learning and community service opportunities are available to students, alumnae, and graduate alumni through the Career Development Office,
student organizations, residence halls, selected classes, and special events. Volunteer opportunities and off-campus community service announcements
are posted on the College Central Network Database and advertised through the weekly Career Development E-news.
Please contact the Career Development Office at 412-365-1209 or careers@chatham.edu with information or questions about volunteer opportunities.
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