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Regardless of where a student or alum may be in their career journey, the Center for Career Development has resources to help.
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Center for Career Development
36 Madison Avenue Sycamore Cottage Madison, NJ 07940
973-408-3710
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Partnering for Student Development
While career journeys are unique, and no two paths are typically the same, a theme that runs consistently through successful career development is that having partners in career readiness and advancement is essential. Students, alums, faculty and staff alike, all benefit from the shared resources, knowledge and skills that stem from co-creating a collaborative space for professional development.
The First Destination Survey
The First Destination Survey, or FDS, is a national survey organized by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE). Implemented by colleges and universities across the country, the goal of the survey is to collect information related to the post-graduation outcomes of recent graduates. Learn more about the Survey and how you can help Drew support its graduating seniors and new alums.
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Evaluating an Internship
We partner with Drew faculty to evaluate students’ ability to connect their internship experience with their academic and professional goals.
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Career Development Presentations
Our team is ready and willing to present to students in your classes, clubs, or organizations on a variety of career development topics.