You can help guide a student who is in the process of discerning
their call to a meaningful career. Your experiences and wisdom will be valuable
in assisting students as they explore connections between talents, faith, and
the world of work.
Your donation of time and expertise will enrich the quality
of a Concordia education. As a part of the Cobber Career Network, you
will be providing an opportunity for Concordia to intentionally connect students
with members outside of our campus community.
Cobber Career Network participants provide valuable information
such as:
Developing professional skills, habits, and ethics
Career/life balance advice
The importance of work-related experience prior to graduation
Information regarding your occupational field
Community and geographical information
We want to respect your time and privacy. Please indicate on
registration how many students you wish to have contact with on a yearly basis. Participants
may ask to be removed from the Cobber Career Network at any time by contacting
the Career Center.
Your job
description will appear on our website within 5 business days.
Limitations
of Liability: Visitors to this website agree that information
contained herein is for personal use only and is intended to act
as a resource. The Concordia College Career Center makes no representations
or guarantees about positions listed on this site. Concordia College
is not responsible for safety, wages, working conditions, or other
aspects of on/off-campus employment. Visitors to the site agree
not to hold the site administrators or Concordia College liable
for any real or imagined damages resulting from use of this site
or information contained on this site.
Send mail to career@cord.edu with
questions or comments about this web site.
Publication Date:
Tuesday, June 20, 2006 11:05
CST
Concordia College is a private, four
year liberal arts college of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.