Find a Job After College

 


CONTACT:

Internship/Placement Office
Art Tech Building - Room 201
Phone: 715-365-4926
Fax: 715-365-4542
Email: cholewinski@nicoletcollege.edu


Nicolet's Internship/Placement Office offers a number of job placement services to assist students in their search for employment. All placement services are free and include:

Online Job Search


Visit these resource links to find information on how to prepare for a job search, including resume preparation, cover letters, interviewing, and looking for job opportunities.

 

Credential Files


Nicolet's Internship/Placement Office can help you develop the documents you need to conduct an effective job search, including:

  • Resumes and cover letters
  • Reference release forms
  • Letters of reference


These important credentials will be kept on file in the Internship/Placement Office and will be available to you upon request.

 

On-Campus Job Interviews

Area employers may conduct on-campus job interviews to recruit qualified candidates for
open positions. The Internship/Placement Office schedules the interviews with qualified job-ready students and will notify you about interview opportunities in your program area.

 

Job Recruitment Fair


The Nicolet Placement Office works each year to provide on-campus recruitment opportunities for employers and students, which may include a general Job Recruitment Fair covering a wide range of program areas, or program specific Job Recruitment Fairs covering a program such as Criminal Justice, IT, Health Care Occupations, etc.

 

Job Placement


Placement services for employment are provided to Nicolet students and alumni through the Placement Office. Students and alumni are encouraged to work with Nicolet’s Placement Office while in school and after graduation. Click here to view more information on Nicolet's Placement Services.

The Internship/Placement Office can also offer you individual assistance with the following:

  • Developing job search networking skills
  • Tracking your contacts with area employers
  • Researching companies and potential employers
  • Completing job applications
  • Developing resumes and cover letters
  • Creating a good first impression
  • Setting up an interview
  • Conducting a mock interview
  • Determining appropriate interview attire
  • Composing a thank-you letter
  • Compiling references
  • Assembling a sample portfolio
  • Conducting an online job search
  • Responding to an online job posting
  • Retaining a job


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