the end of the summer. He landed his first job a week before he finished classes (which he found on myCCO… holla), but his job search was definitely an ongoing process. During several of his
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All students, including freshmen, are advised to apply for internship opportunities. – Learn more about myCCO – How to Navigate a Career
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However, nothing seems to work out for you. You’ve applied to every job you can find on myCCO; revised your resume again and again after visiting the CCO for drop-ins. You’ve done a mock
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one of our career consultants, first complete Interview Stream, our virtual interview simulator on myCCO before making an
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Review: Take a look at the companies attending the career fair. A list can be found in your career fair handbook or on myCCO.
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Complete internships, part-time positions, and co-ops relevant to your desired field of work. Find opportunities now on myCCO!
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myCCOmyCCO is Purdue University’s job search tool. Using myCCO, students can search and apply for internship, part-time, or full-time opportunities. First-time users →
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