Helpful Career Links
Career Services provides resources that may be helpful during your career development process. The list includes ASU partners, Web links to external vendors and services, and documents that you may download.
If you are searching for internship opportunities, check out our Online Internship Resources for Students.
STEPS Career Guide (PDF)
ASU Partners
Below is a list of university partners who share in our goal to assist students with career development.
Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering Career Center assists engineering students with full-time job placements, internships and career development.
W. P. Carey Business Career Center was established to assist W. P. Carey School of Business students explore their career options and coach them in the most effective methods of job search.
W. P. Carey Graduate Career Management Center provides students and alumni with personalized career development services to make informed, strategic career decisions and to create a foundation for lifelong career management.
Web Resources
Below is a list of Internet sites that Career Services provides for your convenience. These are external Web sites and are not part of Arizona State University.
Arizona Career Information System (AzCIS) is a comprehensive career information delivery system that provides students, teachers, families and counselors the following occupational and educational information: assessments, postsecondary school search, financial aid and scholarship searches, school comparisons, job search tools, tips on good job habits, military and self-employment information, learning activities, occupational video clips, real-world interviews, and an electronic portfolio.
Username: asucareer; Password: 4azcis02
Arizona Green Chamber of Commerce includes a Green Products and Services directory identifying organizations to target when searching for internships or career positions related to sustainability.
Bureau of Labor Statistics is a government-sponsored site offering the latest news on our economy and employment.
Bureau of Labor Statistics (Occupational Outlook Handbook) is a government-sponsored site offering the Occupational Outlook Handbook, where you can learn about the training and education, earnings, job prospects, and working conditions for hundreds of different types of jobs.
Career One Stop is a government-sponsored site offering tools to help job seekers, students, business, and career professionals with employment information.
Career Zone lets you explore careers and match your interests, skills, preferences and abilities to job openings.
CollegeGrad.com is an entry level job site with lots of links to career exploration sites.
DiversityJobs.com lists jobs with diversity-friendly companies.
GradSchools.com is an online resource of graduate schools and graduate degree program information. Choose from more than 60,000 master degree, doctoral degree, PhD and graduate certificate programs.
HomeFair helps you estimate cost of living expenses.
idealist.org is a site that features thousands of internship, job, and volunteer opportunities with nonprofit organizations throughout the nation and world.
Indeed.com is a powerful job search engine, meaning it acts like Google in terms of searching the web for positions that match the key words and geographic locations you specify.
JobWeb offers career and job-search advice for recent college graduates.
Latpro.com is a job borad for Hispanic and billingual professionals.
LinkedIn.com is social networking site for building your professional network through connecting with groups and with connections of people you know.
MyMajors.com provides useful advice on finding a college major that a high school student or college freshman with your interests and achievements might enjoy and excel in.
O*NET Online provides information on key attributes and characteristics of workers and occupations.
Peterson's is a compilation of search tools for some of the best colleges and universities, articles, and resources to help you find the right school, contact admission staff, excel on tests, and pay for college.
Salary.com estimates your salary worth as well as how employees value your salary worth.
Syms Dress to Achieve was created to help educate college seniors about the basics of proper dress and other helpful tips to present themselves in the best possible light during job interviews.
Wall Street Journal Career Information is a rich resource for job seekers. Visitors to this site can improve their job search skills and stay informed on employment issues.
WEDDLE'S Association Directory provides access to professional association Web sites which often feature job boards, resume banks, or other employement-related services to assist job seekers and association members.
Downloadable Handouts
Below is a list of PDFs provided by ASU Career Services that might helpful for you.
STEPS Career Guide (PDF)
Use the STEPS Career Guide to evaluate career options, learn about internships and launch your career. The Guide includes detailed information about cover letters and resumes, interviewing, business etiquette, portfolios, graduate school admissions processes, effective job and internship search strategies, and more. You may stop by your campus Career Services office to pick up a hard copy.
Resume Tips - writing accomplishment statements/action verbs (PDF)