Additional Resources
The Career Resource Center
The Career Resource Center located in our offices at 133 E. 13th Street,
2nd Floor, is an excellent place to begin your career research. The
center houses both printed and visual materials which provide helpful
information on career planning, hundreds of occupations, and job hunting.
A fax machine is available for your convenience. Staff members are
available in the center to assist you with your research.
The center's resources include career guides; employer directories;
literature on private, public and non-profit organizations; internet
resources; computers and laser printers for resume and cover letter
preparation; and much more.
> The Career Resource Center was made possible by an initial generous grant
from TemPositions, Inc. Chairman as well as an NYU alumnus, Richard Essey (BS
'47, MBA '48).
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For outstanding temporary employment opportunities please visit: The
TemPositions Group of Companies.
TheCareerProject.org
TheCareerProject.org provides a free interactive career research tool that provides a personal and uncensored look into thousands of careers and jobs through the eyes of the people who have them. To obtain free access to this system, log into your NYU CareerNet account and select the registration link on the main page.
WetFeet.com provides a series of industry guides for jobseekers looking
for insider insight and information on leading companies and industries.
Visit our WetFeet page to view and dowload your free guides!
Review our select list of premium career and job search sites to increase
the reach of your job search and career exploration.
Numerous students visit The Wasserman Center for Career Development looking
for information about internships located in Washington D.C. Internships are
a great way to gain experience, however, with the many internship programs,
recruiting firms, and head hunters operating in the US, The Wasserman Center
for Career Development wants to give you some tips on how to identify which
organizations are legitimate, and those which are not. In the effort to help
you make an informed decision, this list that outlines some of the opportunities
in the nation's capital. This is not an exhaustive list or an endorsement,
rather it is a resource of internships available in fields such as communications,
politics, research, education, social work and public affairs. Should you have any
questions about a specific program, please do not hesitate to contact our office.
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