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Career Services
Murphy Center Room 374
Office Hours: Monday–Friday 8 a.m.– 4:30 p.m.
Career Services
900 Viterbo Drive
La Crosse, Wisconsin 54601
Phone: 608-796-3828
Fax: 608-796-3050
careers@viterbo.edu
 

Students

Find Jobs and Internships

 VHawk Job Talk  

The Viterbo University Job Bank shared with private colleges throughout Wisconsin. Log in at V Hawk Job Talk. If it is your first time logging in, use your Viterbo username and password; then complete your profile. If you have used the system before, use the username and password you selected previously.
 

Internship Information and Forms

For many majors, internships are an important part of their educational programs.  Internships increase knowledge and skills, allow students to explore careers and workplaces, and remain a crucial factor in securing employment following graduation.  
 

Career Planning Information and Resources

Assessment tools, counseling sessions, and career information can all provide career and life direction.  You will likely be working more than a few years; spend sometime identifying your skills, interests, values, preferences so you can choose a major and career path that are good fits for you.  
 

Job Search Information, Skills and Resources

Conducting a professional job search is a time-consuming, challenging process.  Check out resources to help you develop a job search plan, prepare resumes and cover letters, locate job leads, network with professionals, gather references, refine interview skills, attend career fairs, fine-tune a personal brand, enhance online presence, and write countless thank you notes. 
 

Graduate School Information and Resources 

   Information to help in decision making about continuing your education, selecting a graduate program, completing admission exams, and preparing quality application materials.  
 

Volunteer/Service Opportunities

Check out regional and national opportunities.  

 

Information about International Career Opportunities

 International Resources 

 

Job Market Information

O*NET  
The O*NET program is the nation's primary source of occupational information. The O*NET database contains information on hundreds of standardized and occupation-specific descriptors. The database is continually updated by surveying a broad range of workers from each occupation. Information from this database forms the heart of O*NET OnLine, an interactive application for exploring and searching occupations. The database also provides the basis for our Career Exploration Tools, a set of valuable assessment instruments for workers and students looking to find or change careers.

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