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Personal Direction Determining your future starts with you and knowing who you are at your very best. This is how you can utilize your potential and experience more success. We offer a variety of tools and assessments to help you identify strengths, define your skills and interests, and clarify values so you can create realistic goals and formulate a career plan that focuses on your areas of strength. Discipline Expertise career architecture SM Experiential Learning builds upon classroom knowledge and theory by providing an opportunity to put your learning to work through internships, service-learning, on campus employment, and part-time jobs. Internships are a great avenue to acquire hands-on discipline expertise while also benefiting from the knowledge of mentors during the experience. Stevenson Career Connections allows you to explore not only internships, but full-time career jobs, service learning, volunteer opportunities, and part-time jobs. Professional Know-How Developing a professional brand is essential in conducting any job search and managing your career. The Office of Career Services provides a wide range of informative events and activities throughout the year geared toward helping you to build your brand and present yourself in the most professional manner. Network with top executives, civic and government leaders, and hiring managers through programs such as the On-Campus Interview program, Career Fairs and Networking Symposiums, the Networking and Etiquette dinner, and the Service Learning and Civic Engagement Conferences.