Career Counseling and Services
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Students currently enrolled in, or an alumni of, a graduate degree program in the College of Business should use the services and resources of the Graduate Business Career Services Office in 251 Terrence Murphy Hall
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Individual career counseling and consultation
The Life/Work Center is staffed with professional career and licensed personal counselors. Day and evening appointments are available. There is no fee for appointments. (A minimal fee is required if you choose to complete a formal assessment instrument.) To request an appointment, call (651) 962-6761. Clients develop a foundation for life/work growth, development, and balance by integrating interests, personality, values, abilities, and experiences with employment variables and personal needs and concerns.Counseling and consultation is provided for:
- Career choice and decision-making
- Self-assessment
- Career and midlife review and renewal
- Job displacement and transition
- Research for specific careers, employers, and industries
- Technology resources for job-search and career development
- Review and development of interviewing, resume, and job search skills
- Coaching for career and life success
Personal counseling services are available for individuals without insurance or who want to assess their counseling needs and appropriate resources in their community. All sessions are confidential.
Career development workshops and seminars
Throughout the year, the Life/Work Center staff offers seminars for graduate students and alumni/ae seeking information on a variety of career-related topics. Check Events for a description and calendar of upcoming workshops and seminars.
Resources for career development, job search, and life/work balance
- An extensive array of online resources pertaining to Vocational, Social, Emotional, Intellectual, Physical, and Spiritual issues can be accessed through the Life/Work Model.
- Handouts and other print resources are available at the Life/Work Center in Terrence Murphy Hall. Or you may download the packets of your choice below:
- The Mentorship Program is Career Services' internet database of UST alumni/ae and friends working in a wide range of fields and organizations. These individuals have agreed to serve as networking contacts for UST students. This resource is organized by occupation/profession, organization/company, and UST major or field of study.
In-class presentations for faculty, programs, clubs, and organizations
Professionals can enrich students, alumni/ae, and friends of St. Thomas by developing and /or presenting life/work programs to a class or gathering.