Career Resources
- Getting Started - Resume, cover letter and interview advice.
- What can I do with this Major/Degree?
- Internships
- The Career Key - Help in finding the best major and career for you!
- Career Liftoff - Take the Career Interest Inventory to find jobs that fit you. Use the shared login wildcats and then create a profile to take the survey.
1. Click here to go to the survey
2. Enter your shared login password wildcats
3. Click on Login
4. First Name, Last Name and Email address are required fields. Demographic info is optional (research data). College Major: undecided can be used.
5. After reading the instructions and sample questions, click on continue to begin the inventory.
6. Please find a time when you can complete the inventory in one setting. You will not be able to return to the inventory if you are unable to finish.
7. Please answer all the questions. Any un-answered question will appear at the end.
8. Once completed, you will receive a message saying click here to view your report
Additional Career Websites
The following sites also offer career and employer information:
Inside Jobs - This website features videos detailing professions in various fields. There is also information about job opportunities within different fields.
CareerBuilder - This is a pointer to several resources, including job postings, tips on job hunting and information on career development. CareerBuilder also provides a "Virtual Job Fair" for prospective employers and employees.
CampusPoint - A variety of job listings and job-search assistance in the Portland and Seattle area.
NACE - The National Association of Colleges and Employers provides access to job-search and employer information with their Business, Diversity and Science magazine editions.
Occupational Outlook Handbook - An overview of the kind of information found in the OOH, links
to career information sites, the outlook for specific occupations.
This publication is available in the Linfield College career
center, Walker 124.
The Riley Guide - One
of the most comprehensive online guides to job hunting and career
guidance information by broad occupational category. Includes pointers
to Usenet newsgroups, mailing lists, electronic journals, telnet
sites, gopher services and online resources. Also provides instruction
on effectively incorporating internet information into your job
search and career planning.
Job Hunt - Advice with job search, figuring out what you want to do, help for specific groups of job seekers, in specific industries, and more.
Jobweb - Features
online advice and employer profiles.
Career Magazine - News
and articles, employer profiles, resume bank, career links and much
more.
Internships - Provides information on internships and guidance on how to go about searching for them.
