Internship and Job Search

The Career Center is here to assist you with internship and job search strategies. Additionally, we review resumes and cover letters, conduct practice interviews and discussions revolving around networking strategies and etiquette.

on resume and cover letter building, interviewing tips, and Handshake! 


Reference the Job Search Guide for more in-depth information about the internship and job search process.


 

SEARCHING | NETWORKING | APPLYING | INTERVIEWING | DECISION MAKING | LIFE AFTER MARQUETTE 

 

SEARCHING

Searching for internships and jobs expands your knowledge of available positions and helps make the connection between your Marquette experience and your future career.


NETWORKING

Networking with professionals in your field(s) of interest exposes you to industry information and is greatly helpful in beginning and furthering your career.


APPLYING

Applying for an internship or job could entail submitting professional documents, references and an application. These materials will provide an organization with the opportunity to evaluate your skills, abilities, accomplishments, and overall work history. 


INTERVIEWING

Interviewing is an organization's opportunity to evaluate your fit for a position and the organization as a whole. This is a prime opportunity to display your capabilities and qualifications. It is also your chance to determine if the position and organization are a good fit for you.

Case Interview resources:

  •  - sign up with your .edu email address 
  •   - federal and commerical
  •  - client case studies

DECISION MAKING

Internship and job search decision-making can include choosing an ideal position, geographical location, and evaluating compensation.  


LIFE AFTER MARQUETTE