Career development
We're here to help you explore career paths and take the next steps — internships, grad school — to launch your career. Start with the links available below or come in for a career counseling appointment or advice.
Career counseling, assessment and exploration
The Campbell Interest and Skill Survey, our most sophisticated assessment tool, measures and statistically compares your self-reported skills and interests to those of successful professionals in a variety of career fields. Information on fields of study related to your skills and interests is also provided.
Please make an appointment at the career services office to take this test and discuss results.
Other helpful links:
- FOCUS
FOCUS is a powerful career planning and self-assesment tool available to Concordia students.
- O*NET Online
This site helps you find jobs and offers a skill search test.
- Career Key
Allows you to select jobs based on your personal characteristics. This site also provides information on each profession.
- Major Exploration
Princeton Review is an excellent source to find out what your major could lead to career-wise.
- What can I do with this major?
This website, provided by the University of Tennessee, connects majors with careers.
- Major to career converter
Find out what your current major could lead to careerwise. An online tool provided Monster.com.
General internship and practicum information
An internship or practicum provides the opportunity to take the classroom into the real world — and then to return to the classroom with increased awareness and new questions to explore.
Internships and practica are monitored, allowing students to set intentional goals and reflect actively on their learning. They can last a few months, a semester or a year.
Contact information
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Cindy Greene |
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Administrative Assistant for Synodical Placement and Career Services
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Cindy.Greene@cune.edu (402) 643-7246 JCC 101
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