Seton Hall University's Career Center offers a variety of resources to assist first-year students in the career exploration process and gathering occupational information.
Career Development Month: Each fall, the month of November is dedicated to learning about career options and professional paths of alumni through an assortment of career education programs/seminars that highlight the journeys many professionals have taken to discover their calling. These programs are for any student interested in defining or furthering their personal career plan. For a list of programs, dates and times, click here.
Note: First-year students with declared majors are required to attend one (1) Career Development Month program to fulfill the University Life Career Program requirement.
Career Success Workshops: Learn the truth about college majors and careers; gain awareness of how to make a career decision; see how your unique characteristics match with majors and occupations; and, learn how The Career Center can help! Register for a Career Success Workshop below.
Note: First-year students whose majors are listed as Undecided, Undeclared, Pre-Arts (PART), Pre-Science (PSCI), Pre-Business (BART) or Pre-Nursing (PRNU) are required to attend a Career Success Workshop to fulfill the University Life Career Program requirement. Students must REGISTER in advance for a Career Success Workshop.
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