





Career Resource Center
Thank you to our employer sponsors who help support the Career Resource Center.

Our mission is to prepare students and alumni to achieve a purposeful career and life in a diverse and dynamic world.
Services and Programs
The Career Resource Center offers a variety of services and programs designed to meet the career-related needs of Pacific students, alumni, and employers.
Tiger Jobs
Tiger Jobs is your online connection for on-campus (work study/ non-work study) jobs, internships, and part-time and full-time career opportunities.
Did you know that Tiger Jobs can email you when an employer posts a position that meets your job search requirements? All you need to do is set up a
Search Agent.
Employer Partnerships
To see a sampling of employer partners who have shaped Pacific students' careers
click here.
Need an On-campus Job? Want to Use Your Federal Work-Study Funds?
You can find on-campus job listings for both federal work-study and non work-study positions posted on Tiger Jobs. Incoming new students will have access to Tiger Jobs on August 21. For more information, review the
Student Employment FAQ's.
So, what can new students do now? Start writing a resume. Begin creating your resume now, so you will be ready for your job search this Fall. The Career Resource Center offers online resources to help you get started in creating a resume that on-campus employers will want to see.
Upcoming Events

Quick Bite Topics:
Sept 10: Expand Your Horizons: Finding Part-Time Jobs, On and Off Campus
Oct 8: Internships
Nov 12: Interviewing Skills
"Make a Difference" 2009 Non-Profit Information Day
Thursday, October 1st, 11:30am-4:00pm
University Center, University of the Pacific
The Division of Student Life, Career Resource Center partnering with United Way of San Joaquin County invite all students, faculty, staff and members of the Community to join us for the 2009 "Make a Difference" Non-Profit Information Day outside the DeRosa University Center. Community representatives from many Non-Profit organizations will be available to speak provide information about their services, volunteer, internship and job opportunities.
The idea for the "Make a Difference" Non-Profit Information day stemmed from a University-wide initiative to develop closer relationships within the community. The goals of this community-wide event are to introduce Pacific students to service learning opportunities and offer a venue where community members can interface with local agencies. For more information, please contact
Kaye Mooney, Community Outreach Consultant.
Watch the
You Tube video for the 2008 Non-Profit Day.
Events Calendar
For information on more upcoming events for Fall 2009 and Spring 2010, check out the
CRC Events Calendar.
Noteworthy Items
Career Central Newsletter
Need a Part-Time Job This Fall?
By Caroline Herrod, MA- CRC Career Counselor
Many students need to secure employment opportunities to help subsidize their education and living expenses. There are a number of options for students who need to find these opportunities and Tiger Jobs should be the first place you look!
Read more about finding a part-time job and other helpful career advice in the latest
Career Central Newsletter.





