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Career Development Center

2012 Events/Workshops

We offer free on-campus workshops that feature career experts and representatives from various fields, as well as interactive workshops for advice and assistance with interviewing skills, resume critiques and more.




Events/Workshops Topic
Date/Time/Place/Contact
Resume Preparation
Don’t wait! Start now to build your resume to be competitive when you graduate.
Tues., May 22, 1-2 p.m.
Mon., July 9, 10-11 a.m.
North Campus, Room E-170
Mary Daniel, (904) 713-6016
Informational Interviewing
Would you like to know what it's like to work in a career before you choose a career? Learn how to schedule and conduct an informational interview.
Wed., May 23, 11 a.m.-noon
North Campus, Room E-170
Mary Daniel, (904) 713-6016
Social Networking as a Job Tool
Learn how to use LinkedIn, Facebook & Twitter to help you connect with people with the power to hire.
Wed., June 6, 3-4 p.m.
North Campus, Room E-170
Mary Daniel, (904) 713-6016
Online Job Search
The job search process has changed. Learn tips and tools to navigate the online process.
Tues., June 19, 9-10 a.m.
Mon., August 6, 1-2 p.m.
North Campus, Room E-170
Mary Daniel, (904) 713-6016
Interviewing
Tips, techniques, preparation and practice for telephone interviews and the behavioral interviewing process.
Tues., July 17, 1-2 p.m.
Thurs., August 16, 3-4 p.m.
North Campus, Room E-170
Mary Daniel, (904) 713-6016
Ongoing Workshops
Practice Interviews: Practice Makes Perfect
Virtual interview software and mock interviews are available at the Career Development Center, courtesy of WorkSource, to help you put your best foot forward in an interview.
South Campus, Room U-104
George Skinner, (904) 646-2268
Resume and Cover Letter Assistance
Learn how to write an effective resume — one that tells potential employers what they really want to know about you. Also learn how to write a good cover letter — a must in today’s job market. If properly done, a cover letter sets the stage for the reader to accept your resume as something worth serious attention.
South Campus, Room U-104
Fernando Figuerrez, (904) 646-2283
Workshops on Wheels
The Downtown Campus Career Development Center offers workshops on a continuing basis. If you would like a workshop presented to your class on any of the following topics, please contact Alan Pasetti to schedule a day and time. If there is a topic not listed here, we can design a workshop to meet your needs. Contact Carl Brewer for more information.
  • CDC Services/Orientation
  • Myers-Briggs Workshop
  • Resume and Cover Letter Writing
  • Interviewing Skills
  • Job Search Strategies
  • How to Prepare for a Career Fair
  • Learning Styles
  • Tips for New Job/Internship Success
Downtown Campus, Room A-1118