Criminal Justice
Searching for a Job
When you are ready to begin your job search, there are a couple of questions you'll want to ask yourself:
- Am I willing to relocate for a job (e.g.local, national, or international)?
- Am I looking for entry-level jobs or jobs at a more advanced level?
- Am I interested in working for a particular company or organization?
Your answers to these questions will help guide you when searching for a job. For example, if you are want to work for a non-profit company, you'll need to be more selective in your job search and possibly search in specialized areas.
Another good option is to search industry-specific job boards This link opens in a new window and check out jobs posted by professional organizations This link opens in a new window in your field. You can also try networking or using social media to find jobs that are available.
Searching for an Internship
Internships and volunteering have a multitude of benefits for college students. They provide the opportunity to apply the knowledge learned in the classroom to real-world situations, gain valuable work experience, get your foot in the door at a company and network, determine if the career you're interning or volunteering for is right for you, obtain references, and more.
Helpful Resources
- HBR Guide to Your Job Search by Harvard Business Review This link opens in a new windowCall Number: Available OnlineISBN: 9781647825935Publication Date: 2024-02-06
- Experience, Opportunity, and Developing Your Career (HBR Work Smart Series) by Mimi Aboubaker; Ruchika T. Malhotra; Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic; Deborah Grayson Riegel; Harvard Business Review This link opens in a new windowCall Number: Available OnlineISBN: 9781647827052Publication Date: 2024-05-14