
Students have many different types of questions: what to do with their majors; how to enter a career field; what experiences or classes might better prepare them to get a job; and even advice on seeking out career options.
The Career Information Network (formerly known as the Career Mentorship Program) is designed to give UST students a chance to connect with professionals who have volunteered to be resources for advice and information regarding careers, employers, and the job search process in general.
Examples of questions that students might ask include:
UST students will be able to search the online system for contacts using criteria related to the contact's profession, education, and geographic location.
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The Career Information Network's primary purpose is to connect students with professionals for an informational interview and is not intended for job search networking.
In addition to current students, career counselors may recommend the Career Information Network to recent alumni or alumni seeking a career change.
Professional contacts participating in the network include St. Thomas alumni and other professionals willing to help students who have questions about a particular career path.