Career Planning

The  FAU Career Center  provides services that assist students with their career management needs. To name a few of the programs, their office offers:

Co-op/Internship Programs

The   Cooperative Education/Internship Program   is a unique educational program in which students integrate classroom study with periods of paid, supervised work experience related to their academic majors. At Florida Atlantic University, a Co-op/Internship assignment is a structured experiential learning opportunity in which students apply concepts studied in the classroom to "real world" work situations. Students must be supervised in person, in an office/organization location (students may not work remotely).

Co-op/Internship is offered on a semester basis, fall, spring, or summer (Term I), full-time, or part-time. A Co-op/Internship assignment can be multiple times with one employer or different employers.

Drop-In Career Advising

Career Advising involves brief immediate assistance provided by paraprofessionals with an emphasis on information giving and receiving.

The Career Center has   Drop In Career Advising   hours which do not require an appointment*. Career advising is a consultation with a career advisor on any related career concern(s):

  • Choosing a major and/or career path
  • Co-op & internship program
  • Resume & cover letter critique
  • Salary negotiations
  • Interviewing tips
  • Applying to Graduate school
  • Information about the FAU Professional Mentor program
  • General occupational information

Career advisors are available for drop in career advising.

Choosing a Major

Is your student’s major undeclared? Or do they have a major in mind and need to explore how it translates into a career? They are not alone in feeling undecided about this important decision; more than half of all college students aren't sure either! Our career advisors and career counselors are available to assist students in   Choosing a Major   . Students can also take an online assessment called   Major KnOWLedge   that will assist them in choosing a major. It is important to begin this   decision-making   process early. The Career Center recommends students start the process duringthe first yearat FAU.

Majors Fair

The   Carnival of Majors Fair   is an annual event that provides students an opportunity to explore the many academic areas of study offered at FAU, along with the chance to meet faculty and advisors representing these program areas. This is a great opportunity for students whether they are undecided, contemplating, or they simply want more information about their major. For the time and date of this event, please view the   Calendar of Events   .

Career Assessments

The process of choosing a major and/or career often begins with self-assessment. The Career Center offers several different   Career Assessments   that can help clarify your work values, interests, and skills, while providing important information to enhance personal growth and self-understanding. The career assessments are for currently-enrolled, degree-seeking students.

Online Career Workshops

A lot of questions can arise during the job search process, so the Career Center provides these   Online Career Workshops   to give students some tips that can be accessed whenever they may need it, at their convenience.

Live Career Workshops

The Career Center offers   Live Career Workshops   for students, and graduate students in their classroom located in the Student Support Services building room 220. All are open to all FAU students unless otherwise noted. For a listing of when these workshops will be offered, please visit the   calendar of events   .

Four Year Career Plan

The  Career Center offers a wonderful timeline   that can help assist students with Career Planning starting their freshman year.

Get a Job

FAU offers two ways current students can search for on and off campus jobs while they are students at FAU. The first way is through the   Human Resources Job Database   . Students should search “student” under “Position Type.” This is where on-campus employers who would like to hire a student will post their open positions. The other job listing is for off campus jobs listed in the Get a Job Database, which can be found under the “Money Matters” tab in  MyFAU.