ASCC kicks off National Career Development Month

The Academic Success and Career Center is kicking off NCDA’s National Career Development Month in November (www.ncda.org/aws/NCDA/pt/sp/ncdmonth) by creating opportunities for students to engage in important professional development experiences. Keep abreast of multiple events throughout the month by accessing the landing page link provided below. Additional events may be added–so please encourage students to check back. ASCC career staff will be tabling in the CUB on the Pullman campus to raise student awareness of the events Nov. 1, 5, 6 and 7, from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. https://ascc.wsu.edu/career-development-month/

Additionally, the ASCC is taking this opportunity to introduce two new resources this month–Resume Worded, a tool which helps students match their specific job description with language on their resume and Parker Dewey, a micro internships resource that is coming soon to WSU!!

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