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Career Services
The College at Brockport
350 New Campus Drive
Brockport, NY 14420-2974
(585) 395 2159
fax: (585) 395 2708
101 Rakov Center
Web site:
rkincaid@brockport.edu
Division of Enrollment
Management & Student Affairs

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Information for Parents............................
Career Services understands that many students are undecided as to their career goals. Others may have an idea of their goals but need guidance to achieve them. And almost all students need assistance when graduating, either to enter the job market or graduate school. We can help.
Career Assessments – A wide range of career assessments
Recommended Activities- A successful career requires preparation throughout one's college career. What activities should students be undertaking now?
Individual Career and Job Search Advising - Students may meet with a counselor to discuss career options after graduation. Stop in during drop-in hours (weekdays 12 noon to 2 pm) or call 395-2159 to make an appointment.
Workshops & Presentations - A broad array of workshops and presentations designed to help with the job search process.
Job Fairs & Employer Information Sessions - There are several job fairs throughout the year sponsored by Career Services.
JobShop- The College at Brockport’s on-line jobs and internships database powered by NACELink. This includes campus jobs.
Career Resource Room - Access to computer workstations and extensive resources on careers, job search and employers.
Survey of Graduates – Each year Career Services conducts a survey of the both graduate and undergraduate students one year out from their degree program. What jobs have they obtained? What graduate schools do they attend?Available in our Career Resource Room, plus 800 more.
See our album of selected book covers.
Career Connection- alumni and friends who have volunteered to discuss their career fields with interested students.
More information for parents from the National Association of Colleges and Employers.


