Career Services helps Webster University students and alumni clarify and attain their career goals. Student and alumni career development concerns can usually be divided into three specific areas: career counseling, experiential education and employment or graduate school admission.
Career Counseling
- Choosing a major
- Evaluating interests and strengths via career assessments to clarify career options
- Discussing resumes, internships, job search strategies and interviewing
- Guiding students and alumni through career transition
Experiential Education
- Assisting students in obtaining internships
- Utilizing online resources related to internship opportunities
- Assisting students with student employment
- Discussing volunteer and community service experiences
Employment or Graduate School Admission
- Using career/job fairs in a job search
- Negotiating salaries
- Utilizing online resources related to employment opportunities
- Participating in employer information sessions or on-campus recruiting
- Attending workshops and programs such as Career Builder Seminars and Conferences and Job Search Strategies workshops
- Discussing graduate school and admission requirements














  470 East Lockwood Avenue