Resources
You are in total control of your future success. By using Career Development resources and leveraging your La Roche University co-curricular activities as applied learning experiences, you can become the quality candidate that employers prefer.
The Office of Career & Professional Development offers online resources, activities and programming to ensure that you develop into the best professional you can be and are able to effectively showcase your relevant experiences and employer-preferred competencies.
Through the student portal, My.LaRoche, you have access to online resources, including instruction documents, videos, podcasts, worksheets, slide decks and platforms to assist with the following:
- Major and occupation exploration
- Resumes
- Interviews
- Reference sheets
- Internship and employment search
- Networking
- Job fair protocol
- Professional dress and etiquette
- Leveraging social media
- Graduate school search
Career Advising Sessions
Career advising sessions give you the opportunity to seek specific assistance to map out your personal career plan, engage in assignments geared to teach you how to build your professional brand and articulate your career-readiness attributes. Schedule your personal advising session using Handshake.
Workshops & Classroom Presentations
Events & Programs
- Collegiate WestPACS, Job, Internship and Graduate School Fair, occurring in the fall and spring, offers an opportunity to interact with over 100 employers and graduate schools that recruit college students for internships, entry-level employment and advanced degree programs.
- Major-specific interview events include the Accounting Consortium Interview Day, the Science, Math & Technology Interview Day and the Pittsburgh Education Recruitment Consortium (PERC) Job Fair.
- Pittsburgh North Chamber student memberships are available to connect you with local employers and take advantage of networking and social opportunities with other young professionals.
Employer Visits & Interviews
- Employer Connections: Offered several times a year, key employers in specific career clusters are brought to campus to network with students and discuss internship and career opportunities.
- Professional Networking & Etiquette Mixer: This event allows you to practice networking skills and professional etiquette with La Roche alumni and employer representatives.
- Lobby tables: These local employer information sessions connect you to internship and employment opportunities.
- Major-specific employer presentations and panel discussions: These collaborative programs are supported by student organizations, faculty and the Office of Career & Professional Development.