The Office of Career Services has complied a wide variety of resources to serve you!
- Learn all about Cover Letters and Resumes and get started with our Resume Guide
- Ready for the big interview? Brush up on Interview Skills and learn the critical dos and don'ts
- Embark on your Job Search and find the best opportunities for you.
- PathwayU
External Resources
PathwayU
PathwayU is an interactive career assessment that helps you discover majors and careers that truly fit you your interests, values, personality, and work preferences. After completing a few quick assessments, you’ll receive personalized career matches along with resources to help you explore your options.
Getting Started:
- Visit: PathwayU SEU Portal
- Create your free account using your school email
- Complete the short assessments (about 20 minutes)
- Explore your results and start discovering career paths that fit you best
What Can I Do With This Major?
Ever wondered where your major can actually take you? This tool connects your field of study to real-world career paths, industries, and job titles. It’s a great way to explore internships, graduate programs, and future job opportunities you may not have thought about yet.
Explore What Can I Do With This Major?
Bandana
Looking for jobs without the stress? Bandana makes job searching faster and easier by putting the most important info front and center like pay, location, and job type—so you don’t have to dig for it. It also curates’ relevant opportunities so you can find roles that actually match your goals and lifestyle.
Government Resources
O*NET OnLine
The Occupational Information Network (O*NET) Program is the nation's primary source of occupational information. Developed under the sponsorship of the U.S. Department of Labor/Employment and Training Administration, it provides hundreds of standardized and occupation-specific descriptors on almost 1,000 occupations, updated continually by a broad range of workers.
Use it to:
- Discover careers that match your strengths
- Identify transferable skills
- Compare different job options
- Plan your major, internships, and future goals
View The O*Net Program Website
Occupational Outlook Handbook
Hosted by the U.S. Department of Labor. Students can find occupation-specific information on what a typical workday in the job is like, working conditions, training and education needed, earnings and job prospects.
Use it to:
- Explore career options
- Compare salaries and job growth
- Learn what education or training you’ll need
- Plan for internships, grad school, or your first job
View the Occupational Outlook Handbook
Veterans’ Career Support
NJDOL Career Services for Veterans