Student Veterans

The Career Center provides a number of resources to student veterans to assist in making the transition from a military to a civilian career whether you are enrolling in college for the first time or returning to school to complete a bachelor’s or graduate degree.

Career Center staff will work with you to explore options, whether you want to research careers and internships, hone your job search skills, create resumes, or practice for interviews.  And we can address a variety of personal issues that may impact your career.  You’re encouraged to work with our staff of professional career counselors, use assessments to help you clarify career and graduate school interests, prepare for graduate or professional school, and explore internships and international opportunities.

Veterans will be able to explore valuable networking opportunities with employers at our Career Fairs, Employer Information Sessions, networking events, and participate in on campus interviews for internship and full time positions. 


ADDITIONAL RESOURCES FOR VETERANS

FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

STATE OF NJ

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

VETERAN JOB BOARDS/ SEARCH ENGINES
In addition to providing job and resume posting boards, these selected sites contain other relevant career information, such as directories of military friendly employers, security clearance job advice, upcoming veteran job fairs, listings of veterans associations and veteran career networks, career tools, etc.

On campus, be sure to check out the services available to student veterans through The Office of Veterans Services and meet the staff. In addition, you can join and participate in the Rutgers-Camden student veteran group. You’ll also find links to additional resources, such as NJ county offices of veterans’ affairs, through the website.          

If you are a student veteran with a disability, the section on Resources for Students with Disabilities contains additional information on employment and networking opportunities that may assist you in your career development, in addition to the ones highlighted here.

HANDSHAKE TIPS
Check out these tips for using Handshake to research employers.