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Individual Career Counseling
Professional
career counselors are available at each of our three offices to
assist you with a range of career-related issues on an individual
basis, such as:
choosing a major
developing career plans
planning a job search
deciding on graduate school
changing careers
Together you may decide to
use career assessments, consult with resources in our career libraries,
or obtain information from the internet. These activities will help
you make your current career decisions.
Individual consultations
last approximately 45 minutes. The number of appointments scheduled
with a counselor will vary depending on the career issue(s) needing
attention. Those having a few questions related to their job search
might only need to meet with a counselor once or twice. Others who
are just beginning to develop their career plans and are feeling
confused over their college majors and future career opportunities
may need to meet with a counselor several times before accomplishing
their career goals.
There is no fee for current
students. The alumni counseling fee is $50 for each one-hour session. There is no fee for recent graduates within one year of graduation. Alumni who are more than one year out are encouraged to make individual appointments. Our "drop-in" services are designed for quick resume critiques and quick answers for current students. To make an appointment with a counselor to
discuss your career issues, call or stop by the Career Services
office that is most convenient for you.
For
more information see our FAQ's about
the Career Counseling Process.
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15
Reasons To Set Up a Counseling Appointment with a Rutgers
Career Counselor
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Receive
assistance on choosing the best major for you. |
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Decide
whether a job or grad school is an appropriate choice at this
time. |
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Determine
which major is right for you if the Rutgers Business School
is not an option and if you want to pursue a career in business. |
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Explore
graduate programs within your field. |
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Understand
how your personality relates to your choice of a major or
career. |
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Take
career, skill, interest and value assessments in consultation
with a career counselor. |
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Enhance
your Rutgers academic experience by building connections to
the world of work. |
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Determine
which minor is right for you. |
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Develop
or revise your resume, cover letter, or personal statement
for graduate school. |
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Learn
how to conduct information interviews with alumni and how
to contact over 1,000 alumni mentors, based on their undergraduate
major or current field. |
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Practice
interviewing with a career counselor. |
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Find
a summer internship in New Jersey or a different region. |
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Evaluate
job offers and learn negotiating skills and strategies. |
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Conduct
a targeted job search in a field that does not typically recruit
on campus, such as journalism, communications, or public relations. |
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Engineering
students--Explore co-op positions during junior and senior
year. |
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Policy
on External Requests for Counseling Services
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Office of Career Services at Rutgers University-New Brunswick
provides a wide range of services to members of the Rutgers
community. However, we are unable to provide counseling services
to individuals who are not Rutgers students or alumni. Here
are several resources that you may wish to consider:
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Participate
in our New Jersey Collegiate Career Days in early January
and late May each year. The events take place at the Rutgers
Student Center and Brower Commons on College Avenue in New
Brunswick. They are open to students and graduates of any
college or university. Online pre-registration is available
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For
individual career counseling, contact the Rutgers University
Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology (GSAPP)
at 732-445-6111. The Career Psychology Group provides counseling
services according to your ability to pay. |
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For
distance counseling, contact ReadyMinds, Inc. at 212-633-0505
or www.readyminds.com.
A six-month package, including two in-depth phone counseling
sessions, is $499. |
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If
you are a student or graduate of a community college, college
or university, contact your career center to see what services
they can offer you. |
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If
you are a resident of New Jersey, log on to http://www.nj.org
and click on "Jobs & Unemployment." |
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Log
on to http://www.wnjpin.net/oscc/index.html
for a county-by-county list of "One-Stop Career Centers." |
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See
our "New Brunswick Mental
Health Services" page. |
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Visit
the NBCC
site, the official website for the National Board for
Certified Counselors. It contains CounselorFind, a special
area of NBCC.org designed to help you find a professional
counselor. |
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Updated: 7/23/08
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