Career Development/Life Skills Program
Developing a career plan is one of the key components of your college education. As a
student-athlete, you are attractive to employers in many ways. Through participation in
athletics, student-athletes develop many skills that are valuable in the work place. Some
of those skills include teamwork, communication, leadership, multi-tasking, ability to perform
under pressure, and goal setting. Student-athletes also tend to be more outgoing and assertive
which makes them excellent candidates for sales and costumer service positions.
Career Planning should begin early in your college career. Student-athletes should take a tour
of the Career Center during their freshman or sophomore year. Most Freshman Seminar courses
take a tour of the Center. You should also attend Major and Career Fairs and register with Career
Connection early in your college career. As a junior and senior you should attend many of the
valuable workshops provided by the Career Center.
Below are several links that can assist you in developing a career plan or in finding career
opportunities.
The Sacramento State Career Center
The Career Center assists students in identifying and obtaining their educational, career,
and life objectives and opportunities. Individual career counseling sessions, computer-aided
guidance software and a career library are integral parts of the Center. The Candidate
Preparation and Placement Program within the Center offer graduating students a chance to
interview on campus with more than 300 local and regional employers. Special workshops are
offered regularly to assist students with job-seeking tips, resume construction, and
interviewing techniques. Current full-time job vacancies in education, business, industry,
human services, and government agencies are available through the Career Connection online
database and in the Center's library. The Center also assists students with referrals for
internships, co-ops and part-time career-related opportunities. Career Connection is an easy
way to access part-time job opportunities that fit a college student's schedule. (Lassen
Hall 2000 / (916) 278-6231) http://www.csus.edu/careercenter
Sacramento State Employment Opportunities
http://www.csus.edu/webpages/employment.stm
Athletes For Hire
http://www.athletes4hire.com/
The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Outlook Handbook
http://www.bls.gov/oco/
O*Net Online -- Occupational Information Network
http://online.onetcenter.org/
State of California Employment
http://www.ca.gov/Employment.html
Sacramento Jobs
http://www.sacjobs.com/
CollegeGrad.com -- The Entry Level Job Site
http://www.collegegrad.com/
California Career Zone -- Free Career Assessments & Research
http://www.cacareerzone.org/flash/index.html
Job Hunters Guide
http://www.jobhuntersbible.com/
Career Exploration Website
http://www.khake.com/page2.html
COMPANIES THAT ARE INTERESTED IN HIRING SACRAMENTO STATE STUDENT-ATHLETES
Career Positions:
CalTronic Business Systems (
http://www.caltronics.net/)
Northwestern Mutual (
http://www.fobesfinancial.com/?Off_Loc_Rep=true)
Maxim Healthcare Services (
http://www.maximhealthcare.com/#)
Dewalt/Black & Decker (
http://www.bdksales.com/)
The Affinity Group (
http://www.theaffinitygroup.org/office_sacramento.php)
Southern Wine & Spirits of Northern California (
http://ca.southernwine.com)
Federated Insurance (
http://www.federatedinsurance.com/fi/index.htm)
Summer & Part-time Positions:
Skyhawks (
http://www.skyhawks.com/CompanyPages/Jobs.aspx)
University Enterprises (
http://www.ueijobs.com/)
Associated Students Inc. (
http://www.asi.csus.edu/)
Southern Wine & Spirits of Northern California (
http://ca.southernwine.com)