Career Toolkit

Build The Foundation For Your Career Success

Explore practical guides, templates, and expert tips to help you craft strong resumes, enhance your LinkedIn profile, and navigate your job search with confidence.

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What Can I Do with This Major?

What Can I Do With This Major? is a website featuring 106 major profiles with information on common career paths, types of employers that hire in the field, and strategies to maximize opportunities.

Links to professional associations, occupational outlook information, and job search resources are included.

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Build Your Skills

Check out the following programs and resources to help you develop these critical competencies and get career-ready!

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Cane2Cane

Find your next step toward new opportunities. Share your expertise.

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Handshake

Handshake is a career services platform created for students and alumni to use in their career development. Thousands of internship and job opportunities are posted on Handshake by employers specifically looking to hire students.

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Interview Preparation

Big Interview is an online system that combines training AND practice to help improve your interview technique and build your confidence.

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Job Market Data

Are you looking to use real-time job market data to make informed decisions about your future career path, explore relevant salary data, or identify the skills you need to build or market to get your next role? Use the following tool to explore your options.

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Resume & Cover Letter

There are multiple ways that Toppel can assist you with drafting an effective resume/CV or cover letter.

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Toppel Career Circles

Check out the following programs and resources to help you develop these critical competencies and get career-ready!

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Toppel Internship Program

The Toppel Internship Program (TIP) provides a FREE way for you to gain academic credit for your internship experience. The 1-credit notation counts toward overall credits; however, it does not count toward graduation credits or GPA points.

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