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Welcome to the Career Center at the University of Oklahoma


Located on the third floor of Oklahoma Memorial Union, the Career Center at the University of Oklahoma is a one-stop shop to help connect students and alumni with the resources they need to achieve a promising career. The Career Center hosts several career fairs a year to expose students to potential employers, hosts free events like professional headshots to use for your online portfolio, and offers job interview preparation like resume critiques and interview prep, and so much more.

Some of these events include the recent Careerapalooza, which took place in the fall on OU's South Oval. The Careerapalooza allowed students across campus to meet and connect with potential employers Paycom, Goldman Sachs, Williams, and so many more in hopes of jumpstarting their professional lives. Career Fairs, Careerapalooza, and similar events are some of the largest recruiting events at OU with some fairs seeing 140+ companies in attendance.

 

 

 

 

Students can also get involved with the Career Center's newest initiative, Career Communities. Career Communities offer six communities that are based on industry instead of major. These communities help students narrow their career aspirations into manageable and relevant fields of interest.

"By joining a Career Community, a student has access to specialized advising, career resources, job opportunities, networking events, and much more. We think this will be a game-changer for all students, but especially the students that don’t have a clear career path associated with their major."

- Robin Huston, University of Oklahoma Career Center Director

Students are also encouraged to explore more than one Career Community. If a student is unsure about their career path or hasn't found a Career Community that fits their interests, they can find helpful information and support through Career Exploration, a seventh community offered through the program.

"I love the Career Communities! I think they're a great way to get an idea of what you want to do after graduation and provide you with that support! I am in the Education, Non-Profit, and Social Impact Career Community and I am always receiving information regarding jobs, interviews, events, and more from Career Communities. Being a part of this has definitely lifted some of the stress that comes with wondering where you want to go and what you want to do after college."

- Madison Medeiros, Class of 2024

To learn more about each community, click through the links below.