Program Information for
Arts and Communications
- Journalism
- Creative Writing
- Theater
- Music Management
- Visual Arts
- Arts Education
- Dance
- Film-making
- Museum curating
Education
- Teaching
- Research
- Student Affairs Administration
- Multicultural Programming
- Programs/ Study Abroad Administration
Business
- Public Relations
- Public Administration
- Personnel Management/ Diversity/ Inclusion
- Nonprofit Management
- Human Resources: Training and Development, Recruitment or Equity and Diversity Functions
- Sales
- Management
- Staffing Agencies
International Areas
- Nongovernmental Organization Staffing
- International Diplomacy
- Humanitarian Services
- Economic and Community Development
- Policy Development
- Foreign Affairs
- International Security
- International Aid and Relief Organizations
- Think Tanks
Division of University Communications and Marketing
Social media can be used for more than just scrolling, liking and catching up. It has become a valuable tool that can be used to find jobs, internships and make professional connections. Kent State’s social media team spoke with Olivia Fossesca, communication specialist for Kent State’s Career Exploration and Development (CED) office, on how to use social media effectively during the job search process. Check out her advice, and maybe social media will help you find your dream job! Q: How can social media help students and recent graduates land a job post-graduation? A: ...
Social Services
- Parenting
- Social Work
- Government
- Probation Officer
- Counseling
- Community Education
- Community Activism
- Case Management
- Rehabilitation
- Volunteer Services
- Programming
- Advocacy
- Crisis Services (pregnancy, housing, etc.)
- Nonprofit and Social Services Organizations
- Immigrant and Refugee Service Providers
- Migrant Service Providers
- Hospitals and Hospices
- Residential Treatment Facilities
- Youth Organizations and Campus including YMCA, Y