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Career Development
Goal: To educate and assist students in identifying their calling and exploring vocational opportunities through assessment, career advising, and practical experiences.
Definition: Career development at Taylor University is identifying God-given passions and abilities, exploring vocational opportunities, and equipping to find God's calling.
How We Help
Career development assists students in working through critical vocational planning steps.
Freshmen - Sophomores: Identifying God-Given Passions and Abilities
- Discover your interests
- Learn your values
- Identify your skills/abilities
- Assess your personality
Sophomores - Juniors: Exploring Vocational Options
- Identify occupations of interest
- Enroll in related courses
- Participate in job mentorship
- Seek leadership opportunities
- Volunteer for global experience
- Seek internships
Juniors - Seniors: Equipping to Pursue God's Calling
- Prepare a high quality resume
- Identify and research potential areas of service, employment or graduate school
- Participate in mock interviews
- Polish e-portfolio for distribution
- Interview with on-campus, off-campus and job fair recruiters
Search for Jobs
Current student and alumni can utilize Career Development Connections to search for jobs and internships including on-campus work study positions.
For companies and organizations looking to conduct on-campus job interviews, learn more about our guidelines and the opportunities available.
2007 Graduate Report (.pdf)
2008 Graduate Report (.pdf)
2009 Graduate Report (.pdf)
2010 Graduate Report (.pdf)
2011 Graduate Report (.pdf)
Contact
Career Development Office
(765) 998-5382
careerdevelopment@taylor.edu






