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The Career Resources Office is located in Room B8 on the Galesburg Campus. Office hours are Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and evenings by appointment. Career resources are available to Sandburg students and alumni as well as community members. Contact Tracy Engstrom, Coordinator of Career Resources, phone: 309.341.5246, e-mail: tengstrom@sandburg.edu
Career Opportunities: Current career opportunities (on and off campus), including full-time, part-time, summer and temporary work are posted. Current listings can be found on the bulletin board outside Room B08, www.sandburg.edu (Student Life - Career Resources) or the Job Listings link on this page.
Career Search Assistance: Individual help is provided for resume and cover letter development, interview advice and practice interviews as well as all general career preparation needs.
Resume/Digital Dirt Workshops: Learn the secrets to a great resume and how to clean up your digital dirt by attending free workshops! Workshops are conducted during fall and spring semesters.
Career Expo: This annual event is held on the Galesburg campus. This is an excellent way to meet potential employers, learn about their organizational needs, and see which career is right for you. Click on the Career Expo link for more information.
Other Resources: Visit the Career Resources office for further information in receiving assistance for job interview clothing.
Labor Market Information: National, state, and local labor market statistics are available for career guidance. Career, Technical and Health program graduates are surveyed annually 6-12 months following graduation.
Career, Technical and Health Programs Follow-up Study Class of 2011
Career, Technical and Health Programs Follow-up Study Class of 2010
Career, Technical and Health Programs Follow-up Study Class of 2009
Career, Technical and Health Programs Follow-up Study Class of 2008
Career, Technical and Health Programs Follow-up Study Class of 2007
Career, Technical and Health Programs Follow-up Study Class of 2006
Illinois Worknet: This free web-based system provides local and state resources to help you find a job, access a career planner, improve your education, connect to support services, develop a resume, and much more. Schedule an appointment in the Employment Resources office for an orientation or explore on your own at www.illinoisworknet.com