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CAREER GUIDE 2017–2018

CLEMSON UNIVERSITY

clemson.edu/career

CENTER FOR CAREER AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

/ClemsonCCPD

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The Center for Career and Professional Development assists

and guides students seeking job positions in every field at every

level from summer jobs, to internships, to employment post-

graduation. A breakdown of some of our services include:

CLEMSONJOBLINK

ClemsonJobLink is Clemson University’s online recruiting system

for students and employers to connect. ClemsonJobLink has

thousands of employers posting jobs and scheduling on-campus

interviews specifically for Clemson students and first year alumni

annually. ClemsonJobLink is part of NACElink, the world’s largest

network of college and university career centers and includes

over five million participating employers. Students can apply

to part-time jobs, internships and full-time job postings, on-

campus interviews, and view employers attending career fairs.

PART-TIME JOB SERVICES

The Part-Time Jobs Program helps Clemson students obtain

off-campus and on-campus part-time, temporary, seasonal and

summer employment while at Clemson. All employers post their

positions in ClemsonJobLink. To view and apply to any of these

employment opportunities, log into your ClemsonJobLink account.

INTERNSHIPS

Internship postings are made available to students through

ClemsonJobLink. Consult the Center for Career and Professional

Development’s website for dates and times
of upcoming events.

In addition, the Career Center offers internship classes, INT 1010

and 2010, 1510, 2510, 3010 and 8010 (graduate students)

which are discussed on page 20–21.

On-the-job learning complements classroom learning and takes

place through internships. Through an internship, students can

implement their classroom knowledge in the workplace and gain

valuable experience. Students can intern on campus, off campus

and internationally.

CO-OP

The Cooperative Education Program provides opportunities


for students to alternate semesters of academic study
 with

semesters of paid, career-related, engaged-learning experiences.

A basic goal of this experiential-learning program is to help

bridge the gap between academic study and its application

in professional practice. Each student’s Co-op experience is

monitored by the Co-op staff to ensure learning. Cooperative

Education is discussed in detail on page 20–21.

FULL-TIME CAREER SERVICES

Prior to graduation (and up to one year after graduation)we

offer students full-time job postings, on-campus interviews and

career events for networking with hundreds of companies every

semester. Log into your ClemsonJobLink account to search for

opportunities with domestic and global companies.

JOB POSTINGS (NON-OCI)

ClemsonJobLink contains hundreds of current job postings

from various employers who are not coming on campus to

interview students. This is an excellent way to find national and

international career opportunities from a variety of employers

who are interested in Clemson undergraduate and graduate

students.

ON-CAMPUS INTERVIEWS (OCI)

The On-Campus Interview service offers students the opportunity

to interview on campus with diversified industries. In order to

participate in on-campus interviews, students must complete

their profile (personal and academic) and upload a résumé in

ClemsonJobLink. Students can upload more than one résumé,

along with any other document(s) based on the employer’s

request. For more information and tips, please refer to our

website under “On-Campus Interviews.”

EMPLOYER INFORMATION SESSION

The Center advertises Information Sessions held by

visiting employers looking to recruit Clemson Students in

ClemsonJobLink. These sessions take place both on and off-

campus throughout the school year and are a great way to

network and learn about employers.

GRADUATE STUDENT SERVICES

The Center for Career and Professional Development provides

an array of services for Clemson’s graduate students. In addition

to assisting with career planning and decision-making, the

Center also provides guidance for internship and job searching,

professional development seminars and a library of resource

materials.

WORKSHOPS

Workshops are held throughout the year both at the Center and

around campus. Some workshop topics include résumé writing,

interviewing skills, networking and a wide variety of job search

topics. Dates and times for workshops will be posted on our

website.

CAREER FAIRS AND EVENTS

The Center for Career and Professional Development offers a

series of special events throughout the academic year. These

events bring employers to campus to meet students, discuss

employment opportunities, arrange for interviews or conduct

preliminary screening of candidates, and provide a more

personalized touch to the job search process. Career Fairs

offer students at all stages of their career development a

unique opportunity to get first-hand knowledge of employment

trends and specific job openings. Students at all levels of their

educational experience are invited and encouraged to attend.

PART-TIME JOB FAIR

This fair assists students to locate on- and off-campus part-

time jobs.

Aug. 28, 2017: Hendrix Student Center Ballroom, 2 to 5 p.m.

CLEMSON UNIVERSITY CAREER FAIR

The Center for Career and Professional Development hosts the

only campus-wide, all-major career event. Hundreds of different

employers attend looking to connect with Clemson students.

Fall:

Engineering, Computing and Sciences

Sept. 26, 2017: Littlejohn Coliseum, Noon to 5 p.m.

Businsess, Healthcare and Communications/Media

Sept. 27, 2017: Littlejohn Coliseum, Noon to 4 p.m.

Spring:

TBA: Please check

clemson.edu/career

for more details.

CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY FAIR

This fair, in conjunction with the Department of Construction

Science Management, offers the opportunity for students to

network with employers specifically in the construction industry.

Students who are seeking internships and full-time jobs in this

industry are encouraged to attend.

Fall:

Oct. 24, 2017: Madren Conference Center; 2:30–6 p.m.

Spring:

TBA: Madren Conference Center

EDUCATION CAREER FAIR


This fair is directed specifically to those students looking

for full-time teaching and school counseling opportunities

in education.

Spring:

TBA: Hendrix Student Center

For more information on these events as well as information

regarding other departmental events, refer to our website under

“Career Fairs.”