Career Resources
Students and alumni of the Graduate Certificate in Global Studies can take advantage of the following career resources:
The Career Center at Seton Hall University This on-campus center offers tools and resources to help you advance in your career. Students and graduates have access to many benefits through The Career Center, including:
- One-on-one career counseling
- Individualized career development and management plans
- Online career assessments
- Career events, including resume writing workshops and interview clinics
- Pirate Mentor Program with access to an extensive network of thousands of Seton Hall alumni
Office of Internships and Career Development, located within the School of Diplomacy and International Relations. This office offers a wide range of services that all certificate students can utilize, including:
- Career development workshops
- Fellowship opportunities and application processes
- Employer information sessions
- Alumni networking receptions
- Resume and cover letter critique
- Mock interviews
- Internship and job-search strategies
- Unlimited access to jobs, live webinars career advice, and networking
The Office of Clinical Experiences and Applied Research serves all undergraduate and graduate programs within the Department of Educational Studies in the College of Education and Human Services. The office places candidates in their clinical experiences and culminating clinical practice. The placements reflect the college's commitment to preparing teachers and school personnel to serve all students.
College Central Network (CCN) is the official resume and job posting service for the School of Diplomacy and International Relations. Local employers post jobs exclusively to our School via the CCN site. Students and alumni can create their account profiles here.