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How can I meet with a Career Coach? (Scheduling Appointments, Maximizing Your Appointment Experience)

Appointments are for currently enrolled students only. If you are an alum looking for Career support, please visit our Alumni Services Page to learn about services available to alumni.

Appointments are group sessions & only available remotely

Our Career Coaches help you build career skills & prepare for application to your dream positions. They offer various services in their group appointments, such as mock interviews, helping access job/internship opportunities, providing resume feedback, and more!

Appointment Tutorial

1. Log-in on EAB Navigate5. Confirm details, add comments
2. Click “Schedule an Appointment”6. Click “Schedule”
3. Select “Career Services”, and desired service7. You will receive an appointment confirmation at your @bcmail.cuny.edu address
4. Pick a date, and click “Find Available Time

Maximizing Your Appointment

>Watch Magner Career Center’s Orientation Video
> Review our Career Document Guide closely

Before your appointment, send an email to your assigned Career Coach that includes:
> Your name, year and EMPLID ID
> The date & time of your appointment
> Any career questions
> Career documents (resume, cover letter, job descriptions of interest)
> LinkedIn Profile URL (if you don’t have a LinkedIn yet, check out our LinkedIn Guide).

If you have any questions or cannot find an available session, please email careernews@brooklyn.cuny.edu or call us at 718.951.5696.

If you require any type of disability accommodations, you may also connect with the LEADS Career Counselors for specialized career support.

Check out our Maximizing Career Appointments page after you schedule to make sure you use the time most effectively! If you have any questions, please call us at 718.951.5696. or email us at careernews@brooklyn.cuny.edu.

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