Are you a current UA student? Are you a recent alumni within one (1) year beyond graduation? Wondering about your future? Start now to put the career pieces together in a way that makes sense for you...a career counselor can help.
You are welcome to make an individual counseling appointment to speak with a career counselor about career choices, jobs, internships, resumes, interviewing, graduate school, personal statements... ANYTHING related to your career plans. Please call (520) 621-2546, or stop by UA Career Services on the 4th floor of the Student Union Memorial Center, to schedule an appointment.
If you have a quick question about your career planning or job search, or want a counselor to check your resume, CV or Personal Statement, come to the Walk-in hours. This is available on a first-come, first-served basis, Monday through Friday in Career Services, Room 411. Times vary daily so check the ONLINE CALENDAR . Recent UA Alumni may participate in individual career counseling and resume checks for up to a year past graduation.
Some possible career counseling topics:
- Pondering your career options
- Exploring your interests, values, skills and lifestyle preferences in relation to possible careers
- What can I DO with my college major?
- Career options that seem to fit for your college major
- How to speak with parents about major/career issues
- Information on salaries, working conditions, job market
- Identifying your marketable jobs skills
- How to launch a successful job or internship search campaign
- How to "do" professional networking...no job search should be without it
- Preparing for a professional interview and practice during a mock interview
- Identify likely employers in a specific career field or geographic area
- Finding and applying to graduate and/or professional school
- Have your personal statement, resume and cover letter reviewed
Have you ever completed a career assessment?
Many students and alumni seeking career counseling find it helpful to begin their career planning effort by completing some career assessments. Many career assessments are available for FREE or at low cost, and can yield some career "starting points" for further exploration. If you have never experienced a career assessment, or if it has been some time since you last completed one, here are some suggested CAREER ASSESSMENTS for you to try prior to your initial career counseling appointment.
Do you have a resume?
Developing this essential career document can be a first-step in beginning your career planning effort. If you do not yet have a resume, get started by following the Resume and Letter Writing Guidelines , then have your resume reviewed by a professional career counselor during Walk-in hours. Check the ONLINE CALENDAR for days and times.