Services for Alumni

Live Webinars & Career Speaker Series
Have you noticed how much the job search process has changed?
To help you build a successful career and job search strategy, Career Services offers live webinars, facilitated by both Margie Cherry, Assistant Director, Alumni Career Services and top career authors and experts, delivered right to your computer.
Visit our Alumni Webinars and Career Speaker Series page to view the upcoming webinars and to register.
INDIVIDUAL CAREER COUNSELING
Individual consultations (in person or by phone) are available to help you: define a career path, research career options, begin a job search, target employers in a specific industry, or pursue graduate education.
For more information, contact Margie Cherry, Assistant Director, Alumni Career Services at cherrym@lafayette.edu, or call our office to set an appointment: 610-330-5115
ASSESSMENTS
Interest inventories can be a great starting point as you begin to consider options that best match your unique skills, interests, and values. The Strong Interest Inventory and Myers Briggs Type Indicator are offered.
Alumni Contacts
AlumNet is a database of Lafayette alumni who provide career-related advice to students and alumni. Lists can be developed based upon geographic location, general career field, class year, major or employer. Call Career Services at (610) 330-5115 to request information about obtaining a networking list.
Job Listings
Lafayette Alumni Job Vault – This job posting system, offered through the Experience Network, allows you to both post opportunities for other alumni and to search opportunities for yourself. Contact Rochelle Crozier at crozierr@lafayette.edu for access.
Résumé and Cover Letter Critiques
Have your documents critiqued by our alumni career counselor. Contact Career Services at (610) 330-5115 or email blythea@lafayette.edu to schedule a consultation.
Online Resources
We have created a collection of career resources specifically for alumni.
Click here to view our list of online resources on a variety of career topics ranging from utilizing social media to writing the perfect cover letter.
Some articles and blogs that have been selected for their content may come from private organizations. Inclusion of these resources does not imply an endorsement by Lafayette College.