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Services for Students and Graduates
- Virtual Job Shadow
- Resume evaluation
- *Interview preparation
- *Career exploration
- Computers for student use
- Career fairs
- *Internet access to job sites
- Reference materials
Apprenticeship
As part of a partnership with the U.S. Department of Labor, Columbus Technical College is proud to offer students a phenomenal learning and earning opportunity. The Registered Apprenticeship program is a way for students to work full-time in an industrial/trade occupation and attend classes on a part-time basis. Once the apprenticeship is completed, the apprentices will be awarded a U.S. DOL certificate that showcases the specialized training received in a particular occupation. For more information, contact our Dean of Professional and Technical Services at 706-641-4034 or visit the TCSG website.
Online Resources
- Career Fair Tips
Career fairs can provide you with the opportunity to make valuable contacts and learn more about various job opportunities in a variety of career fields. Learn how to get the most out of this opportunity. - References
This guide shows you how to prepare reference information for use in your job search, and includes sample references. - Resignation Letters
This letter will likely be kept in your personnel file and could impact references from this employer. Learn what to include and view a sample. - Resume Preparation
This guide to “Putting You on Paper” shows you how to write an effective resume, and includes many example skill statements, action words and sample resumes.
Internet Job Search Resources
- Team Georgia CareersAccess employment information and search for career opportunities in Georgia government.
- CareerBuilder.com
Register, post a resume, and view jobs on CareerBuilder. - Georgia Local Government Access (GLGA) MarketplaceUse the GLGA Marketplace, a joint effort of the Georgia Municipal Association and the Association County Commissioners of Georgia, to view a listing of some local government job opportunities.
- USAJOBSThis United States Office of Personnel Management web site is the federal government’s official one-stop source for federal jobs and employment information.
- Employment Opportunities with the GDOL
Services for Employers
The Career Services helps employers connect with qualified students and graduates to fill employment vacancies. Services for employers include:
- Employers may list jobs with Columbus Technical College job board, free of charge.
- Employers may specify criteria that successful job applicants must meet.
- Employers may request interview facilities.
How to Post a Job
- Use our online job posting form
- Our staff will review your position before making it viewable to students/graduates
Contact Us
For more information, please contact the Career Services:
Office Location: W.G. Hartline A-160
Phone: 706-649-1055
Email: careerconnections@columbustech.edu
Office Hours: Monday – Thursday 7:30am – 6:00pm