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The Career Services Center connects Waubonsee students and other community job seekers with local employers in a variety of ways. Our services are available to students, alumni, and community members free of charge.
Resources and Services
- Personal and professional assistance from career services specialists
- Computer lab with Internet access to career and job search sites
- Assistance with resume preparation and interview skills
- Job opening information online at ccjobnet.com and on campus bulletin boards
- Internships
- Job fairs and workshops on job search and employment issues
- Career Resource Library
- Career Exploration with Discover Software
Career Services Staff
Teri Cullen, Career Services Manager
Joan Tarsha, Career Services Advisor
Lara Urban, Career Services Office Assistant
Ciara Wimby, Employment Skills Advisor
Anderson Lee, Career Services Advisor
Contact Information
Career Services Center
Student Center, Room 103
Waubonsee Community College
Route 47 at Waubonsee Drive
Sugar Grove , IL 60554-9454
Phone: (630) 466-7900, ext. 2368
Fax: (630) 466-9133
See our Hours of Operation page for official hours.
Mission Statement
The Career Services Center of Waubonsee Community College exists to empower students, prospective students, community members and alumni to find meaningful employment appropriate to their abilities, aspirations and interests. Our mission is to support our clients by ascertaining their needs and providing the means for making effective career and employment decisions, based upon Waubonsee Community College's learning-centered commitment. This is accomplished by (1) providing assistance in various initiatives such as career exploration, job search, resume writing, and interview preparation, (2) by developing linkages with business, government, education, and community services, and (3) by promoting an understanding of the relationship of education to work.
Disclaimer
The Waubonsee Community College Career Services Center makes no representations or guarantees regarding the opportunities listed on its Web site, posting boards, print materials, links to outside Web sites, and other resources, including on-campus recruiting. It is not responsible for the wages, safety, working conditions or other aspects of off-campus employment. Students, alumni and district community members should take the necessary precautions when exploring and accepting career-related experience, employment or volunteer opportunities and assume all responsibility associated with these opportunities.
Career Services reserves the right to review all employment opportunities and reject or place conditions on those deemed in violation of policy. Career Services reserves the right to discontinue services to students, alumni, community and employers who violate EEO or NACE guidelines. |