Get Started! - Specific Resources for Current Marietta College Students

Here are some of the primary career tools you have access to as a Marietta College Student. If you are having trouble using these resources, please contact the Career Center at 740-376-4645.

 

click to expandIf you’re looking for a job or internship:

  1. Develop your resume using our new resume building tool – Optimal Resume
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  2. Submit your resume to the Review Center (in Optimal Resume) and your resume will be reviewed by the Career Center.
  3. Once your resume has been approved, register & upload it into College Central.
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  4. Search for part time jobs, internships, summer jobs, campus jobs and full time jobs in College Central which houses the information that the Marietta College Career Center hears about. This is your connection to Marietta College employers and campus recruiting.
  5. Search for internships and summer jobs in Internships.com, a searchable database of opportunities all over the US and beyond.
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  6. Search for jobs all over the country requiring yourliberal arts college degree in Liberal Arts Jobs.
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    (Please email the Career Center for the User Name and Password to access these newsletters.)
  7. Search for jobs and internships all over the country requiring a college degree in NACElink
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  8. Search for jobs in finance, accounting, investment banking, management consulting using Onewire.com.
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Be sure to check out other useful websites particular to different industries, by visiting viewing Resources by Major.

If you’re interested in doing industry and/or company research or you’d like to find out what it’s like to get hired and/or work for certain companies/industries, check out Glassdoor.com.
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click to expandIf you’re unsure about your career direction/plans:

  1. Utilize FOCUS, our online interactive career assessments to learn more about how your skills, interests, and values correlate to different occupations.
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    If you already have a Focus Account, Click Here to Login
    New to Focus? Register today! (Access code is: pioneers)
  2. Use What Can I do with this Major? to discover how careers relate to different academic majors. Great tool to begin brainstorming your options and to compare and contrast different paths you may be considering. The tool also provides links to other internet resources related to the particular majors/careers mentioned.
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click to expandIf you're unsure about money

If you’re concerned about "money matters" and want to know how to organize your finances and your career direction, utilize Cash Course.

Cash Course

Cash Course contains all sorts of helpful information and practical tips for managing personal finances, and is available for use by both Alumni and undergraduates.