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The Career Services & Internships Office provides comprehensive career development support for all BSU students and alumni. Whether your student is considering a career in the arts, education, science, business, government, nonprofit, or technology sectors, our professional advisors are here to help them explore and plan for their career pursuits.

Supporting students’ career development is crucial for their future success. As parents and family members, you play a vital role in guiding and encouraging them. We encourage you to review the Rights and Responsibilities for Job Seekers, Employers, and Career Centers put forth by NACE as we uphold these standards at BSU. Meanwhile, here are some practical steps you can take:

Encourage Career Exploration: As the world of work continues to evolve, there are many career options and career pathways. We recommend that students utilize their college years to explore various career options through participation of experiential learning opportunities such as internships, research, class projects, service learning, on or off-campus employment, and campus programs. Parents and family members can encourage students to engage in these experiences to develop career skills and competencies and gain further insight into themselves and the choices before them.

Acquire World of Work Knowledge: Help your students learn about different professions and industries. Discuss various career paths, job roles, and workplace dynamics. Exposure to real-world scenarios can broaden their perspective. Refer your students to Handshake to explore jobs and internships and participate in career development events and programs. Our career advisors are here to help your students to design their own career development journey, so don’t hesitate to encourage them to schedule an appointment with us through Handshake.

Participate in Career Programs and Trainings: Our office offers a variety of resources and program offerings for students.  Skill-building workshops on topics such as resume writing, interviewing, job search strategies, using LinkedIn, networking, and applying to graduate school are also offered throughout the year. Students receive regular communications from us, so remind them to stay informed about career resources, workshops, and training opportunities, along with opportunities to attend career fairs, industry panels, and networking events. We also encourage parents and families to share job or internship leads available at your organization and encourage your employer to explore recruitment partnerships with us.

Remember, your support and guidance can significantly impact your student’s career journey. By actively participating and fostering a positive environment, you contribute to their growth and success. We look forward to working with you and your student.

 

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What is the Bear Essentials Closet?

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Katie Muldoon Marketing and Program Coordinator
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When you receive a job offer, it can be very easy to focus mainly on the annual salary amount.  In order to make a well-informed decision about whether you will accept the offer, it is in your best interests to …

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Career Resources

Career Outcomes

The information below will allow you to see career outcomes for the most recent graduating class that we have surveyed.  This data is a summary of key findings, but you can read the full report for the Class of 2024 and the report for the Class of 2023 .

  • First Destination
  • Top Employers
  • Starting Salary
  • Employment Locations
  • Top Universities
  • Degree Types
  • Fields of Study

First Destination

The first destination survey provides insights on what graduates are doing within 6 months of completing their degree.  Data is collected through a survey housed in our Handshake platform and sent via email and made available on our website prior to graduation and in the months afterwards.

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Contact & Location

Phone
508-531-1328
Address

Rondileau Student Union (RSU), Room 104
19 Park Avenue
Bridgewater, MA 02325

Office Hours

Monday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Tuesday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Wednesday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Thursday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Friday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm