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Job Search Resources
EOU Career Services provides resources to assist students with the multiple aspects of a job search. From writing resumes and cover letter, drafting personal statements, networking, and career exploration, our department seeks to prepare students to be confident in their skills and materials while conducting a search
Your resume is one of the most important professional documents. Think of a resume as a billboard of your experiences, education, and relevant activities that qualify you for a position.
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Simply put, your cover letter is somewhat of a written-our version of your resume. It should address three main points:
Also known as a personal statement or elevator speech, this is your brief one-minute professional introduction to who you are.
Job interviews can be daunting, but practice is the best preparation. Consider checking out our list of common interview questions, or schedule a mock interview in the Career Center.
85% of critical jobs are filled via networking of some sort, being highly networked is essential for both the job seeker and for those seeking them.” LinkedIn Article
85% of critical jobs are filled via networking of some sort, being highly networked is essential for both the job seeker and for those seeking them.”
EOU Career Services recommends specific job boards for students looking for employment. Here are some options:
Career Development begins long before graduation. The National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) has outlined 8 skills that employers are seeking in new graduates- start honing your skill set now.
We provide resources for students to search for employment both before and after graduation.
iMatch is the largest database of job openings in Oregon. WorkSource Oregon will connect you with employers within the state.
Out-of-state students: Seek you state’s labor department resources