Now in its fourth year, the University of Oregon career center’s student advisory board is one that has been shaped by the opinions and experiences of its board members. ...more
Get ready for recruiting season! Link to these key resources on your site, and build your relationships with employers by providing critical information, insight, benchmarks, and more!...more
In 2007, the career development center at Bucknell University merged with the university’s alumni office in a move to engage the alumni deeper into the university and explore new ways through which alumni and students can connect....more
The University of Akron career center believes in the value of advisory boards, not only because of the positive impact they have on operations, but also because they are a concrete way to demonstrate to campus administration that the career center is seeking out and incorporating best practices for the university and its students. ...more
When asked about fees for services, responses from schools participating in NACE’s 2009-10 Career Services Benchmark Survey for Four-Year Colleges and Universities matched those given by respondents in previous years’ surveys—their fees are mostly focused on employers, and less on students and alumni....more
Most career centers feature a career resource library of some sort. What are the top resources available? ...more
A collection of syllabi for career development and career exploration classes....more
Members of the NACE JobPlace Community shared job descriptions for professional positions within their offices. Feel free to use these descriptions as reference for defining positions within your own office....more
Virtually all employers responding to NACE’s 2009 Recruiting Benchmarks Survey cited career centers as a key resource for their recruiting efforts, and the service they appear to value most is assistance in marketing their organizations to students....more
More than half of career centers face a decrease in their 2009-10 operating budget, according to preliminary results of NACE’s current benchmark survey....more