Illustration by Marian Blair
From what to eat for lunch to which way a work project should go, we are faced with an overwhelming number of decision points every day. And whether the choices are small or call for more …
Illustration by Marian Blair
From what to eat for lunch to which way a work project should go, we are faced with an overwhelming number of decision points every day. And whether the choices are small or call for more …
Yesterday I discussed the first strategy for finding a new career – self assessment. Today’s focus and the #2 strategy is on career exploration.
#2 Strategy: Career Exploration
Career exploration is a fundamental step in the career planning process. This …
This platform helps refine your options for a major and learn about typical career areas.
BU Connects brings together BU alumni, students, faculty, and staff for personal and professional networking.
This stage (also known as self assessment) is all about building a strong foundation focused on what is important to …
Exploring Careers focuses on collecting information about possible career paths that might interest you and are a good match for …
This program helps students decide if social work is the right career path for them.Â
Learn about the several types of networking that can help expand your current network.





Explore occupations by career categories and pathways and use real time labor market data to power your decision making.
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Boston University Center for Career Development
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