Wake Tech is closed Thursday and Friday for the Thanksgiving holiday. Prospective students can still apply online, and current students can register for Spring semester classes. All classes will resume and offices will reopen on Monday morning.
Need a job? Ready to advance in your career? Not sure what you want to do after graduation? Career Services at Wake Tech is here to help. Dr. Scott Ralls invited Lynn Kavcsak, dean of Career Services, to share more about the goal of Career Services and how to connect with her team.
Whether you're a student, a future student or an alum, you can access resources and services to help you establish a career pathway and find employment opportunities.
Anyone, even if you have no connection to Wake Tech, can attend a variety of workshops and short courses at the college, often for free, to explore new career options and improve the skills needed to land a job, such as writing a killer cover letter, producing a resume that rises to the top of the stack or nailing the interview.
Employers looking to hire are welcome to post openings on Wake Tech's online job board and participate in campus events to recruit our well-trained students and alumni.