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News 8/3/2022, 3:36pm

How to make use of the Career Center

By Staff Reports
How to make use of the Career Center

The Career Center is on the second floor of Lucina Hall. Students can find job referrals, paperwork, career coaching and other resources in this office. amantha Brammer, DN File

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Ball State’s Career Center, located in Lucina Hall, is full of a variety of resources for all students to take advantage of from when they first come to campus through when they graduate. According to the Career Center’s website, students who use its programs gain exposure to more jobs and land more jobs than competitors from similar universities.

The website states faculty, staff, alumni and employers who use the Career Center as a resource see the impacts on their classrooms, organizations and businesses where words like real-world learning, career-ready employees and return on investment are exemplified.

Some programs include:

Career Coaching

Every student has a trained career coach who interacts with employers.

These coaches have grown strong connections with alumni, employers and partners who wish to work alongside Ball State students. They help align students’ long-term goals with their everyday choices.

Additionally, career coaches connect students with professionals who tell them exactly what they need from Ball State graduates. They support students all throughout the job application process — from helping them develop a strong portfolio to reviewing their resume and cover letter.

Key Careers

Key Careers is the first program students will be introduced to through orientation and throughout their first semester. The online program helps raise students’ career clarity and helps them engage in internships sooner than their peers by helping them identify a path for their passion and future career.

Career Ready

Career Ready is a guided program designed to help students earn and be successful in both their internships and jobs. It involves activities such as having a resume and cover letter reviewed, professional etiquette training and workshop attendance.

The Career Ready program has further electives including career fair attendance, workshops and job shadow experiences.

On-campus student employment

To apply for an on-campus job, students can visit the Career Center for a referral slip and bring that slip to a person or department on campus where they’re applying. Job openings are regularly posted on the Cardinal Career Link website.

After the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Career Center also allowed students to begin the job search process online with electronic referral form requests.

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