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Online Career Resources

  • LSSU’s Kenneth J. Shouldice Library has put together a guide with available to LSSU students.


  • This online tool provided by LSSU Career Services allows you to:

    • Take personalized assessments to find careers that match your strengths and interests
    • Explore career paths connected to majors specifically at LSSU
    • Build an action plan for your career path

    Current LSSU students can get started with this valuable tool by contacting Career Services ([email protected]) and requesting the Access Code to create their free Focus2 account.

  • The is the nation’s primary source of occupational information and is developed under the sponsorship of the U.S. Department of Labor/Employment and Training Administration. The O*NET database contains hundreds of standardized and occupation-specific descriptors on almost 1,000 occupations covering the entire U.S. economy.

  • is an online marketplace connecting Michigan’s job seekers and employers, and serves as a central hub linking all public and private stakeholders who support Michigan’s workforce.

  • lists recognize employers that are committed to military veteran recruitment, training, and retention practices. The MVAA awards employers Gold, Silver, or Bronze level status as Veteran-Friendly Employers. Review the lists as you consider your professional opportunities and visit the companies’ websites. As you begin applying for opportunities, be sure to visit individual company websites and .

  • provides a resource guide that addresses employment concerns to help students with disabilities.

  • Create an Outstanding Resume
    This is a guide to create an outstanding resume. Our partners at Soo Co-op worked with LSSU Career Services to create this online tutorial to help you create a resume that will set you apart from the pack.