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Workshops & Events:
  • Career Preparation Workshops: Offering sessions throughout the academic year on all phases of career development: Résumé and Cover Letter Development, Internship and Job Search Strategies, Interviewing Preparation, and Building Your Networking
  • Employment & On-Campus Recruitment Opportunities: Meet with representatives from national, regional and local corporations, non-profit organizations, government agencies, and school districts when they visit campus to interview and recruit students for internships and careers
  • Internship Program: Learn how to prepare yourself, as well as how to find and develop internship opportunities related to your career goals
  • Career Fairs: Network with employers at the Engineering & Computer Science Career Fair,  the Business and Liberal Arts Career Fairs in the Fall, and the Partnership Career Event in the Spring
  • ZagTrax: Visit www.ZagTrax.net to connect with Gonzaga's online posting board for internship & employment opportunities, as well as maintain your electronic career portfolio (letters of recommendation, transcripts, résumés, and other pertinent documents) which can be made available to prospective employers or graduate schools upon request. 
  • Electronic Files: Allow students and alumni access to storage and electronic delivery of placement files for the School of Education
  • Individual Student Appointments: Schedule an appointment with a career professional to discuss your specific career questions.
  • Drop-in Hour: drop in every Tuesday between 12:00-1:00 to receive immediate assistance with your résumé, cover letter, interviewing skills, or other career-related questions.
  • Career Center Representatives (CCR): Receive mentoring from the student-run group who provide career support to their peers through walk-in appointments, classroom visits, career-related programs, and campus-wide outreach. 
  • Resumania: Stop by during the lunch hour once a month to enjoy a slice of pizza while receiving assistance on your résumé, cover letter, or interviewing skills.
  • Etiquette Dinner: Savor a four-course meal and learn the proper etiquette for dining with an employer. The dinner is offered once per semester, please view calendar of events for current semester offerings.


Downloadable Resources
PDF Guides
Action Verbs Download
Career Planning Steps Download
Cover Letter Sample Download
Developing A Cover Letter Download
Developing Your Résumé Download
Four-year Plan Download
How to Integrate Your GU Experience Download
References Download
Informational Interviewing Download
Intern, Volunteer & Government Job Opportunities Download
Interview for Success Download
Behavior Based Interviewing Download
Résumé Development Guidelines Download
ZagTrax User Guide Download

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CAREER CENTER & GAMP
Gonzaga University
502 East Boone MSC 2462
Spokane, WA 99258-0098
Main phone number:
509-313-4234 or 1-800-463-6925
Email:
CareerCenter&GAMP@gonzaga.edu
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Hours of Operation:

Monday – Friday, 8am–5pm


Drop-In Tuesdays:
Every Tuesday, 12–1pm

Drop by to receive assistance with all of your career-related questions

Resumania:
First Thursday of each month,
12–1pm

You bring your résumé, we’ll provide the PIZZA!

Weekly Drop-In Appointments:
M, T, Th (2–5pm) & W (1–3pm)

Drop by for a 15 minute appointment

Weekly Scheduled Appointments:
M–F (10am–noon)

Make a 30 minute appointment with a Career Coach

See calendar for an up-to-date listing of Workshops and Events

Reserve your spot by RSVPing through ZagTrax.net

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