The Peru State College Career Services office will assist students with career exploration, professional development and experiential learning opportunities to gain meaningful employment or admission to graduation or professional school upon graduation.
Use this page to:
- Explore career resources to help you become “Bobcat Ready” for your career
- Identify student and professional organizations that align with your professional goals
- Discover the numerous professional development opportunities by exploring events, jobs, and internships
- Read student and alumni success stories to see examples of how you can achieve your career goals
Explore this community dedicated to our Women here at the university!
Today, we’re pleased to release our new ranking of the 30 Best Internship Programs for Overall Diversity. The ranking is based on a survey of more than 11,400 current and former interns from more than 100 internship programs. This past …
While we may not all be leaders in the sense that we’re managing a team or running an organization, we all possess certain habits and instincts when we’re presented with an opportunity to lead, be it as a project manager, …
Melinda French Gates simply will not be put in a box. There is no one-size-fits-all description for this philanthropist, computer scientist, and author—just a few of the many identities this veritable superwoman can call her own. But central to many …
By Cindy Price Verduce, Indiana Tech Career Center and Regional Career Services Director
Everyone wants to feel like they belong, but how do you know if an organization will welcome your whole authentic self to work? When looking for a …
We’d all like to go on exotic vacations or buy a brand-new Ferrari. Some of us just want to purchase awesome collectibles that are totally not toys, and watch cartoons all day. The problem is these things all cost money, …
“People fail to get along because they fear each other. They fear each other because they don’t know each other. They don’t know each other because they have not communicated with each other.”
As with so many of Dr. Martin …