Central Career Services provides Universitywide support to undergraduate students in the areas of professional development, experiential learning, positive outcome engagement and more. Our team is dedicated to bridging the Student Experience Operational Framework and Syracuse University Shared Competencies to each undergraduate student and providing as many tools for success as possible to their respective Career Center across campus.

Faculty and Staff Campus Partners

Looking to connect with a Career Center, but not sure where to start? Contact us by email or call 315.443.3616 and we would be happy to direct your inquiry to the appropriate audience.

Interested in having Central Career Services provide a classroom visit? Make a request by using our career workshop request form.

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Looking to ace your next interview? Try a mock interview.These practice sessions simulate real interviews, so you can get familiar with common questions while boosting your confidence and performance.

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When you’re in the process of getting a new job, one important step that often comes up is the reference check. A potential employer may contact your previous workplaces to gather more information about you, which might make you wonder: …

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Find a career that aligns with your career interests, see current salary projects and identify skills you need to apply for that next job or internship.

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