Plentiful Resources.

If going back to school means you are pursuing a new career or are trying to reposition yourself in your current one, then you probably have a lot of questions.  The professional staff in the Career Services Offices want to help you in your quest. 

This website has a wide variety of information to help you at all stages of your career.  Need help deciding where to begin, how to make a transition, or what the next step is?  The resources provided on this site are available to you 24/7.  However, don't stop at this site.  Schedule an appointment to meet with a Career Services professional.  Use the Career Resource Library publications.  Attend career programs and events.  Look at reputable web sites offering free career advice. Here's a link to one of our favorite sites:

Quintessential Careers

Quintessential Careers:
a comprehensive career development site that offers all job-seekers valuable career and job-search information and links to all the best jobs sites on the Web.

Information located in the Career Resources section provides important instruction for exploring skills you need for a professional career move.  When you have used the information and resources available in these areas, move on to more specific advice tailored for your major in the By Major section.  Here you will find sample resumes, interviewing questions, and other helpful resources related to your career. 

Check out major-specific career resources under the "Your Major" tab. All of the Mercer- Atlanta-Area majors are listed.

You have to take action to move forward.  The Career Services staff want to support you while you are in school and after graduation.  Contact us today.

Job Choices Magazine (Free online publication)

About to graduate and enter the job market? Check out Job Choices Online Magazine! There are tons of career resources available!

Have You Recently Lost Your Job?

Losing a job brings many phases of transition, including emotional transition. On top of these many transitions comes a job search that demands knowledge, patience, poise, eloquence and most of all, strategy. Most job seekers, especially those who have been in a job for many years, are not knowledgeable of job seeking practices that will lend success in today's competitive environment. Also,  the new job search can be emotionally daunting for those who have experienced an involuntary job loss.
It makes sense to seek professional assistance with your job search and strategy development. Contact Mercer's Career Services Office today!
In the meantime, here's a web site that provides great information for you: