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Student Career and Employment Services
Our rigorous academic programs will prepare you to succeed—and our career planning and student employment services are here to help you explore different career options, hone your job search skills, and find internships and employment.
Montgomery College uses a collaborative approach to providing comprehensive career planning services to students and alumni. By combining expertise, resources, and support from Student Employment Services, Counseling/Advising, academic departments and other affiliated units, we empower individuals to make and implement well-conceived career plans.
Recognizing that career development is a life-long process, we strive to help students engage in self-assessment, occupational exploration, decision-making, goal-setting, self-marketing, job search skills, and developing meaningful connections in the workplace.
Career Planning Help for Students:
- Enroll in Career Development (STSU 120), a two-credit course designed to help you learn about yourself and engage in a comprehensive career exploration process.
- Schedule a career advising meetingin Counseling/Advising.
- Contact a program advisorto get advice from faculty with experience in your areas of potential interest.
- Not sure where to start? Send a question toOnline Advisornew window我们会尽快做出回应。
Employment Services Help for Students:
- TheCollege Central Networknew windowis a referral source for jobs, internships, and other opportunities for off-campus and on-campus employment. Get more information for students, alumni, and employers. Speak with theStudent Employment Specialiston your campus for help with resume writing, interviewing, job search strategies, and setting up anCollege Central Network (CCN)new windowaccount.
- Participate in theCooperative Education and Internship Program (Co-op Ed. Program)to gain experience while earning college credit.
Employers:
你想在我们的在线招聘平台上发布招聘信息还是受邀参加校园活动?
Please Read ourEmployer Policies(PDF,)and if you adhere to them visitCollege Centralnew windowand clickSign Upto create your account. Your account should be approved within one business day.
For questions or more information, reach out to Roberta Buckberg atroberta.buckberg@montgomerycollege.eduor 301-873-1872.
For additional resources in Montgomery County outside of Montgomery College, please contactWorkSource Montgomerynew window.
Career Planning
- Enroll in Career Development (STSU 120), a two-credit course designed to help you learn about yourself and engage in a comprehensive career exploration process.
- BrowseCareer Coach, an information search tool specific to Montgomery County
- Use SIGI3 and Career Cruising, which provide information on careers, majors, and the job search.
- Read US Dept. of Labor publications, such as:
- O*NETnew window
- Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbooknew window
- Bureau of Labor Statistics Career Outlooknew window
- Exploredatabases/resourcesfrom the MC Library, such asCareer Guidance Centernew window
- Participate in theCooperative Education and Internship Programto gain experience while earning college credit.
- Check eJobs for internships and student assistant and federal work study opportunities at MC.
- Review MC'sprograms, majors, and degreesand take a course in an area of interest.
- Explore Workforce Development and Continuing Educationenrichment programs.
- Look for Student Assistant (SA) and Federal Work Study (FWS) opportunities on theCollege Central Network online job boardnew window.
- Get involved in世界杯2022赛程时间表最新 .
- Participate inservice learningand/orbecome a volunteernew windowin the community.
- Speak with aStudent Employment Specialistfor help with resume writing, interviewing, or other job search topics.
- Use Big Interview(PDF,
)- an online resource for learning and practicing interview skills that Montgomery College purchases access to for students and alumni.
- Students –Log innew windowand click Register. Be sure to use your Montgomery College email address and respond to their confirmation email to verify it.
- Alumni – contact the Alumni Office or aStudent Employment Specialistnew windowfor help
- Network online usingLinkedInnew window.
- AccessMontgomery County servicesnew windowfor job seekers.
- ReviewCareer Resources for Montgomery County Residents(PDF,
).
- Read advice and get tips on the job search process fromNACE Job Choicesnew windowand theNational Career Development Associationnew window.
Student Employment Specialists
Speak with the student employment specialist on your campus for help with resume writing, interviewing, and other job search topics.
Patricia McGlone
240-567-1970
Office Location: SA 265C
Beth Reilly
240-567-4449
Office Location: SV 205B
Lucy Vitaliti
240-567-2352
Office Location: SV 205B
Joseph O'Hare
240-567-1630
Office Location: RC 206
Cooperative Education and Internship Program (Co-op Ed. Program)
Get real-life job experience in your chosen field of study while earning college credits through Montgomery College'sCooperative Education and Internship Program (Co-op Ed. Program). The Co-op Ed. Program allows students to blend classroom learning with on-the-job experience in a business, government, technical, or professional field.

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Eric MyrenDirector, Student Employment Services
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Roberta BuckbergEmployer Relations Coordinator
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Angela BeemerDirector, Co-op Ed. Program