Career Services staff urge students to use school resources

Career Services staff urge students to use school resources to assist them in selecting their careers


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Ulziibayar Badamdorj
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Ulziibayar Badamdorj
BYU–Hawaii’s Career Services offers students resources to help in their pursuit of degrees and future careers. Resume feedback, mock interviews and remote appointments with a career mentor are just a few options the department offers.
Career Development Manager William Numanga, from the Cook Islands, described Career Services to be full of success stories. On its website, he explained the department’s goal is to inform students about BYUH alumni who have gone on to succeed in different career fields and to inspire students to connect with them.
He said alumni can share their experiences with students and help connect them to future career opportunities.

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