A key part of the career planning process is to learn about the world of work you will be entering. In addition, it is important to understand the opportunities that your degree and field of study afford you. Some career paths and occupations either don’t require a specificmajor, orcan be pursued without a directly-related degree. Regardless of your major, you will be most employable when you pair your degree with experiential learning and the development of Career Readiness Competencies.


Career Development Resources:

 

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Self Assessment
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Resumes & Cover Letters
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Ace Your Interview
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Job Search Strategies
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Prepare for Career Fair
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Career Education Clinics

 

Online Resources:

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MSU Programs & Degrees
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What Can I Do With This Major?

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MSU Graduate Outcomes
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Bureau of Labor Statistics Handbook
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ONET Online
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Organization Research

 

Go to the Source:

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Attend a Career Fair
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Informational Interviewing