Whether you’re a first-year student figuring out your career path or a midlife career changer looking for new opportunities, we are here to ensure your success every step of the way. Rosemont Academic Programs  

Career exploration is an essential part of students' career development, and we are committed to providing students with many opportunities to test their notions about careers and gain valuable experience. 

No matter what you study, our curriculum doesn't just train you for a job; it encourages your sense of social responsibility and promotes strong intellectual and practical skills that translate well into real-world settings.

With an in-depth study of a particular area, as well as the breadth of study in the liberal arts, Rosemont graduates are well-prepared to meet career and life challenges.

 

Employers want candidates who are “Career Ready”. Rosemont will help you get there! 

According to NACE, the National Association of Colleges and Employers”, the 8 Career Readiness Competencies sought after by employers in all industries are: 

Hands-On Career Experience 

Through our undergraduate experiential learning requirement, you will develop your career readiness skills while gaining invaluable hands-on experience through internships, service learning, undergraduate research, study abroad experiences and other opportunities that will help accelerate your career and distinguish you from others. Our professional development workshop series, Raven Ready, will prepare you to compete for and successfully land those opportunities. And our location on the Main Line & proximity to Philadelphia means you have easy access to world-class companies and organizations. 

Raven Ready = Career Ready 

Career Assessment

The O*NET Interest Profiler is a career assessment designed for use in educational planning, career exploration, and career guidance. Take the Career Assessment today to explore career options that match your interests.

Career Exploration

Learn about typical career areas and types of employers that hire people with each major, as well as strategies to make you a more marketable candidate.

Career Research

Whether you are gearing up to enter the workforce, exploring different career paths and options, or educating others on the world of work, BLS has the information to assist with your career journey! Those resources range from on job, pay, and employment data and publications to assist you in making better informed career decisions. We’re here to help!

BLS Career Tools at Your Fingertips: 

Career Outlook is a helpful tools for students, career counselors, jobseekers, and others. 

The Occupational Outlook Handbook is the government’s leading career resource about the job market. The OOH provides information that covers most jobs in the economy. It highlights key characteristics of occupations, such as job duties, work environment, wages, number of jobs, job outlook, and the education and training that jobseekers need.

 

Template Resources

Resume template will be helpful for creating your first resume. You can choose to use either of the following resume templates: Resume Template 1, Resume Template 2, Resume Template 3 Cover-Letter-Samples