The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 16, 1999, Image 6

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BY LISA K. HILL
The Battalion
The Career Center in the John
J. Koldus Building offers career ed
ucation, experience through co-op
and interning and interviews with
various companies to students de
ciding on their future career paths.
Glen Payne, associate director
of placement at the Career Center,
said some students utilize the cen
ter’s resources when choosing a
major or deciding they need guid
ance on planning their future.
“Students can get information
on interning and co-oping compa
nies they are interviewing with and
career education through our pro
gram,” he said. “We do suggest
that students register early and
take full advantages of our ser
vices.”
Programs are provided for all.StU^
dents, especially those looking for
full-time employment after gradua
tion.
The Dress for Success program
will address proper interview at
tire. The Career Center is also of
fer resume writing and job hunting
programs.
The Anderson Consulting Ca
reer Resource Library, a compo
nent of the Career Center, offers
company directories and career
books aiding in planning and
searching for jobs.
Pat Johnson Alexander, associ
ate director for career education,
said students are utilizing the li
braries’ resources, but students
should start their research early.
“Students need to start re
searching at least two semesters
[prior to graduating!,” she said.
"Being familiar with companies is
better, and doing it all your last se-
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stressful.”
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