Career Resources for All Students

The Career Center is committed to supporting career growth and success for all Suffolk students and alums.

Our tools, programming, and partnerships will help you take the next step in your career with confidence. Whether you’re new to campus or a seasoned professional, the Career Center team is able to provide advice and resources supporting your planning, search, and overall development.

Get Connected

As you build your career competencies for the workforce, we encourage you to get connected in the following ways:

  • Engage in experiential learning by building relationships with our Career Communities
  • Build your network through the job shadowing program and connect with alumni from multiple communities
  • Connect with a mentor through the RAMP program
  • Learn about internship opportunities and job openings via Handshake
  • Learn about fellowships on campus
  • Build your resume by highlighting the projects you complete through your coursework, student clubs, and community programs

Career Resources

  • As you determine your areas of interests, personal priorities, and career goals, revisit our career search or graduate school preparation resources.
  • Get started by accessing our resume & cover letter resource toolkit to ensure your application is set up for success.
  • A job or internship interview is your chance to further convince an employer that you would be a valuable asset to the organization. Make the most of your next interview with our suite of preparation and negotiation resources.
  • Check out our informational interviewing resources to prepare for expanding your professional network.

Suffolk Connections

  • Get involved on-campus! Involvement will help you build the competencies employers are looking for.
  • Center for Student Diversity and Inclusion: Provides individual support, mentoring, referrals, and education to foster a welcoming, safe, and inclusive environment for all students—giving special attention to historically marginalized students and their allies.
  • Get introduced to the Career Community that best matches your professional interests and major. This will open doors to advisors, faculty, alums, employers, and events that will help you build a top-notch network.

Looking for more?

  • Schedule a career counseling appointment to discuss your individual career goals.
  • Explore our complete collection of career-focused resources and software.

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