Career Advice
Do you want to take charge of your career direction? MonsterTRAK's Career Advice section provides the essentials for career preparation, helping you decide what jobs are available for your major and what to expect from employers.
It is easy to explore your options and identify the steps you might want to take to prepare for your first internship, part-time or entry-level job.
Advice
- Career Testing: Direction for the Directionless
- College Career Checklist
- Network on Campus
- No Career Regrets
- Pursue a Healthcare Career with a 4-Year Degree
- Question Everything As You Explore Your Career Options
- What to Expect from Your Campus Career Center
- Identify and Avoid These Career Decision-Making Traps
Career Preparation
- I'm Not Stalking You, I'm Shadowing!
- On-Campus Recruiting: Myths and Realities
- Extracurriculars Mean Extra Points Toward Your Career
- Five Signs You Should Change Your Major
- Make the Grade: Five Ways to Beat the Low GPA Blues
- Five Reasons to Visit Your Campus Career Center
- Four-Year Career Checklist for College Students
- Grad School or the Real World?
- Short-Term Education Can Give You a Competitive Edge
- Should You Take a Year Off After Graduation?
- A Master's Degree in Your Future?
Majors
- Does Your Minor Matter?
- Should You Earn a Bachelor's Degree Online?
- Are There Jobs for English Majors?
- Find Jobs in Your Liberal Arts Field
- "I Have to Pick a Major -- Now What?"
- Are You Interested in Everything? You Can Still Pick a Major or Career
- Multiple Majors Won't Guarantee You a Job After Graduation
- What Can I Do With a Major in ________?
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The purpose of this article is to both provide information and facilitate general dialogue about various employment-related topics. No legal advice is being given and no attorney-client relationship created. Please see the disclaimer for further limitations and conditions.

