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- 235 Marshall Avenue
- Saint Paul, Minnesota 55102
- T • 651.846.1600
- F • 651.846.1703
- Toll-Free • 1.800.227.6029
- TTY • 651.846.1548
Saint Paul College Career Services
The Career and Placement Center
About the Career and Placement Center
Hours
M - F 8am-4:30pm
Location
Room 171
For appointments, call:
651.846.1384
The Career and Placement Center at Saint Paul College is located in Room 171 on the main level. Getting training and education in a specific career and obtaining employment in that field once you graduate are issues of prime importance to you and the Career and Placement Center at Saint Paul College.
To assist you in this process we offer:
Career Assessment Inventories (CAI)
Career Assessment Inventories will help you identify your interests and career options.
To schedule a career assessment inventory while on campus, go to Enrollment Services and request to take a CAI. Once you have taken the assessment and printed out the inventory report, call the Career and Placement Center at 651.846.1384 to have your report interpreted.
Resumé-Building and Interviewing-Skills Workshops
For those seeking a job in their major, the Career and Placement Center offers Resumé-Building and Interviewing-Skills Workshops.
Learn more about these workshops through the Saint Paul College Career and Placement System.
Job Fairs and Career Events
Job Fairs and Career Events are very useful tools that will assist you in finding a job. They are also a good place to network with the business community.
Access to an online job-posting system
You can access our online job-posting system known as CAPS (Career and Placement System). On it, you can post your resumé and apply for jobs with employers throughout the Twin Cities and surrounding area.
CAPS (Career and Placement System)
To launch CAPS, Choose the appropriate link below:
Students
Click Here
Employers
Click Here
Graduate Follow-up and Placement Statistics
The Career and Placement Center conducts an annual follow-up on graduates to determine the job status of the most recent program graduates. You may access these statistics online by using one of the links below.
2006 Graduate Follow-up and Placement
2005 Graduate Follow-up and Placement
2004 Graduate Follow-up and Placement
2003 Graduate Follow-up and Placement
2002 Graduate Follow-up and Placement
Online Resources
Many online resources are available and can help you search for information on career planning, scholarships, occupations, schools offering training and education, job outlook, employment trends, non-traditional careers, salary information and much more.
- Apprenticeship Training
- Great site that explains about apprenticeship programs and how to become involved in an apprenticeship in the trades.
Link: http://www.constructioncareers.org/ - ConstructMyFuture
- Click on the "For the Student" hard hat and find out some great information on the careers in construction!
Link: http://www.constructmyfuture.com/ - MCIS - Minnesota Career Information System
- Excellent resource with much information on careers, schools, education and training requirements, financial aid, and much more!
Link: http://mncis.intocareers.org/ - Occupational Outlook Handbook
- Information on a large number of careers. Information provided by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Link: http://www.bls.gov/oco/ - Salary.com
- An interesting site that lets you find out what jobs are paying what in your local area! Use the Personal Edition.
Link: http://www.salary.com/ - Career Voyages
- A valuable website that allows you to see video footage on various careers as well as helps you through the career exploration and planning process
Link: http://www.careervoyages.com/


