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With so many options, it is normal to feel uncertain about your major or career path. The Career Center has many resources to explore in order to make the choices that are right for you.
The Concordia College Career Center helps students explore career paths, gain real-world experience, and connect with opportunities. Our certified staff provide guidance to support every stage of the career development process, from choosing a major to securing internships, jobs, and graduate school opportunities. All services are provided at no cost, so you can focus on building your future with confidence.
Current students, please visit CobberNet for more information and resources.
With so many options, it is normal to feel uncertain about your major or career path. The Career Center has many resources to explore in order to make the choices that are right for you.
Internships are highly valued by employers and postgraduate educational programs. At the Career Center, we advocate for all internships to be paid.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 70% of all jobs are found through networking rather than job boards. We can help you explore your network and practice before you engage.
The Career Center staff assisted me in polishing my resume and put me in touch with Concordia alumni working in the field I am interested in.
The Anderson Office of Career Success in the Offutt School of Business was created to complement the Concordia College Career Center and support the unique needs of business students. While all students, including business majors, can access the Career Center, this office offers additional opportunities to explore career topics within business through initiatives like mentorship and the Women in Leadership Program. The Anderson Office of Career Success is located in Grant Center, home of the Offutt School of Business.
Brayden Drevlow ’19 has played and tuned pianos around the world, ensuring music can be heard even in the most remote places.
As the Young Adult Network coordinator for the ELCA, Deacon Kayla Zopfi ’21 is a connecting point for the young adults they serve.