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Career Services Group
In order to serve students better, Seattle University has
several career-centered offices:
Albers Placement Center
Pigott 331 - 206.296.5687
We serve the students and alumni of the Albers School of
Business and Economics. We offer the Campbell Skills and
Interest Survey to Graduate-level students. APC participates
in using the online job and internship board, eRecruiting, as
does CDC, Educator Career Services, and IPS.
Career
Development Center
Pavilion 110 - 206.296.6080
The main career center on campus, CDC serves the entire
population, with special emphasis on the students in Sciences
and Liberal Arts. They are the main contact for
employers wishing to come on campus to meet with
students. They also offer the Myers-Briggs Personality
Type and Strong Interest Survey and Choices CT.
Student
Financial Services
Eryn Pearson
- 206.296.6086
This office handles on-campus and off-campus work-study
positions, as well as part-time / temporary jobs. Employers seeking
more information about creating a work-study position in their
business, or persons or businesses needing part-time help
should contact this office. To post their jobs, they use
an online system called SUOnline.
Educator
Career Services
Loyola Hall 515 - 206.296.5780
Handles all career services including all requests for placement files for our
Master of Education students and alumni.
School
of Law Career Services
Sullivan Hall, 2nd Floor - 206.398.4100
Career services for the students of the Law School (They are
not presently using eRecruiting - Employers seeking law
students should contact them directly).
Institute
of Public Service
Noreen Elbert -
206.296.5437
Career services for those seeking their Master's in Public
Service-MPA degree. For students interested in pursuing a
career in public - government - or non-profit sector.
Alumni
Office
Admin Building 120 - 206.296.6127
Assists alumni with getting their password and username to
access eRecruiting. Alumni are then invited to contact
the appropriate office for further assistance.
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