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- Consider the needs of your students.
- Mostly lower classmen? Consider topics like: Career Services 101, Handshake 101, Argo2Pro - Your Personalized Career Plan, Major & Career Exploration, or Professional Communication.
- Upperclassmen? Consider topics like: Social Media and Online Branding, Resume & Cover Letters, Job Search Strategies, or Interviewing Skills.
- For consultation regarding your topic, please contact Jenna Jordan at jjordan2@uwfTimothy Moore at tmoore3@uwf.edu or your college’s CDCE liaison.
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- CDCE is available to assist with grading career development assignments such as resumes or interviews, or can provide services specific to your population.
- CDCE can work with you to develop the assignment that works best with your curriculum.
- For a consultation, please contact Jenna Jordan at jjordan2@uwfcontact Timothy Moore at tmoore3@uwf.edu or your college’s CDCE liaison.
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Career Development & Community Engagement (CDCE) offers resume reviews, assistance with your job or internship search, interviewing tips, and many other strategies to become career-ready. For more information, check out Handshake (uwf.joinhandshake.com), visit uwf.edu/career or call 850-474-2254.
ALL new students enrolling at UWF (freshmen or transfer) are required to complete the UWF Career Readiness Module. Learn more on the Career Readiness Module (for new students) Information page.
Fall 2022 Fall 2020 Appointments and Drop-ins will only be available virtually (online video or over the phone), please contact contact career@uwf.edu if you have any questions.
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Please contact CDCE at career@uwf.edu with any questions pertaining to mock interviews or scheduling your appointment.
Current as of June 27th, 2022.