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Career Services

Aleph University's Career Services Department assists students and graduates in preparing for job and career success.

Students benefit from the ability to learn as much as possible about the profession for which they are preparing. Graduates and alumni can benefit from assistance with job searches, promotions, and dealing with layoffs. Employers benefit from graduates who are ready to work. The Admissions Department maintains current information about the job-search process, services, and placement success.

How Our Career Services Leaders Can Assist Students

1

Career Counseling and Coaching

One-on-one sessions with a career counselor are available to assist students and alumni in exploring career options, identifying their strengths and weaknesses, and developing a career plan.

2

Resume and Cover Letter Assistance

Career services may provide workshops or individual appointments to assist students and alumni in creating effective resumes and cover letters.

3

Job and Internship Search Assistance

Career services can assist students and alumni in their search for job and internship opportunities. Job search workshops, career fairs, and networking events may be included.

4

Interview Preparation

Career services may offer resources and assistance to students and alumni to help them prepare for job interviews, such as mock interviews and interview coaching.

5

Workshops on Career Development

Career services may provide workshops and events to assist students and alumni in developing skills such as networking, professional communication, and leadership.

6

Employer Connections

Career services may have relationships with employers and organizations that can help students and alumni connect with potential job or internship opportunities.

Important Notice

Aleph University makes no guarantees about job placement. Graduates may face employment barriers due to language barriers, market constraints, and other economic factors.

Disclosure: Completing a course or program in a language other than English may reduce employability where English is required.

Ready to Advance Your Career?

Contact our Career Services team to get started on your career journey.

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