Career Studio
Career Studio is closed for the Summer!
We will reopen in the fall.
Scheduled Coaching with one of our Pro Career Coaches is still available! Meet 1-on-1 with a professional career coach to polish your resume, prep for interviews, plan your job search, and more. Click the button below to schedule an appointment with a career coach.
What is the Career Studio?
The Career Studio is a dynamic, drop-in space where all Arts and Sciences students can stop by—no appointment needed—for on-the-go career guidance. Whether you are an undergraduate exploring majors or a graduate student preparing for a career outside the professoriate, our team is here to help you take the next step.
Services We Offer
- Where to Start: Never been to Career Success before or not sure where to start? Talk with our Peer Career Coaches to get you on the right path.
- Resume & Cover Letter Reviews: Get quick, actionable feedback on your application materials.
- Mock Interviews: Practice your "pitch" and master the behavioral interviewing techniques (like the STAR method).
- Job & Internship Search: Discover how to use Handshake, LinkedIn, and other platforms for your search.
- Professional Profile Photos: Use our professional headshot station to level up your LinkedIn and professional profiles.
Undergraduate
Connect with an Undergraduate Peer Career Coach for foundational guidance, including resume building, internship searches, and exploring what you can do with your major.
What Kind of Questions Can I Bring?
- I’m currently undecided about my major. What resources exist to help me with my decision?
- I have no idea what I want to do after I graduate. What can I do to figure it out?
- I’ve never made a resume before. Where do I start?
- I’ve been told that I should get an internship. How do I do that?
- I have a job interview coming up. How can I best prepare?
Graduate Students
Connect with a Graduate Peer Career Coach for Master's and PhD [CA1] students with industry transitions, CV-to-resume conversions, and non-academic career strategies.
What Kind of Questions Can I Bring?
- How do I start exploring careers outside the professoriate?
- I don’t know anyone in industry. How do I start networking and what could I ask?
- What is the difference between my academic CV and an industry resume?
- What are "transferable skills" and how do I know which ones I have?
- How can I develop new skills or experiences that will give me a professional edge while I am still finishing my degree?
- When is the "right" time to start looking and applying for non-academic jobs?
- I’ve never had an industry interview. How is it different and how do I prepare?
Visit Us
100 Denney Hall
164 Annie & John Glenn Avenue
Columbus OH, 43210