Welcome to the Career Development Center
Life After College
The Career Development Center offers programs to assist our future graduates and graduates with life after college! Programs like "No Jobs for Slobs" and "Backpack to Briefcase" seminars. Both are geared to assist you with planning your future. Whether you are looking to find a part-time job, a full-time position, or an go graduate school the Career Center can help you find a service solution to meet your needs.
Visit our office, located on 1st Floor of Smith Hall, the Career Center Library Contains over a hundred Resources:
- Graduate School Guides
- Specific Career Information
- Résumé Guidebook
- Graduate Testing Books
- Computers for assessment testing and Internet access
- And more!
Are you located far away? We can offer you assistance via e-mail!
For Example:
- Graduate Schools Information
- Writing the Graduate-School Application Essay
- General or Specific Career Opportunities
- Résumé and Cover Letter Skills
We offer Career Development Events to get you ready for the Career World! Remember obtaining a job is a process, not an event!

Career Events:
- On-Campus Career Fair
- 2 Off-Campus Career Fairs in Atlanta
- No Jobs for Slobs
- Résumé Seminars
- Mock Interviews (must sign up to attend)
- 2 Backpack to Briefcase
- Graduate School Fairs
- Kaplan Test Drive: Practice Graduate Tests
Job Listings: Part-time, Full-time
Panther Job Board:
- These services are available to students, alumni and employers.
- Approved employers may post jobs and search résumés.
- Announcements of interest can be accessed through the icons below. All services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Opportunities for networking and career development
- Add a job posting to the Career Center, to help you fill an open position with your company, or to search our listings for available opportunities.
- Become a career mentor, to share your experience and advice in your field with students.
- Find out about Career Fairs and other Career websites.
No Jobs for Slobs
Usually held in February, open to all students and alumni
Description: This is a business etiquette seminar. This seminar covers which fork to use, where to put ones hands and many other pressing questions. Wonderful information for interviews, professional dinners/lunches, and daily professional life.
Backpack #1 and #2
Both are usually held in April
Description: For all students and alumni, addresses transition issues for college graduates. The programs will include topics such as insurance, budgeting and credit, and apartment renting. Also will cover how to dress professionally.
Web-sites for Life After College: