Check out our Fall 2022 events calendar! To RSVP or learn more, go to Scorpion Central at beengaged.nsc.flywheelstaging.com and log in with your student credentials.
Did you know that all students and alumni have full access to the Career Services Center at Nevada State FOR LIFE? That’s right! Whether you were just admitted or graduated years ago, you can make an appointment with Career Services to get assistance with every step of your career journey. We offer support on:
Major Exploration, Career Exploration, Resumes and CVs, Cover Letters, Federal Resumes, Interview Advice, Mock Interviews, Volunteer Search, Internship Search, Graduate and Pre-Professional School Advising…and more! Just let us know what we can help you with.
Summer 2022 Advising Hours
The Career Services Center is currently open Monday-Friday 9:00am-5:00pm for appointments. We are not accepting drop-ins during summer. If you need an appointment but are unavailable M-F 9:00am-5:00pm, please email career@nsc.flywheelstaging.com and we can work to accommodate your request.
Fall 2022 Advising Hours
Starting August 22, the Career Services Center will be implementing extended advising hours!
Due to staff capacity, we will not have drop-in hours for Fall 2022. Please schedule an appointment to speak with a career advisor.
New Appointment Scheduling Platform
The Career Services Center has now switched to Penji for appointment scheduling. The Writing Center and Academic Success Center (tutoring) will also be using Penji this Fall. All NSC students already have an account through their NSHE ID. Click the button below to be directed to schedule an appointment. If you prefer to make appointments on your cell phone, Penji also has an app! See information below on how to access the app.
Attendance Policy
Please note that the Career Services Center does have an attendance policy for appointments. We understand that sometimes life happens, but we also want to respect the work and that staff put in to prepare for appointments. If you have an appointment but need to reschedule or cancel, you can call our office at (702) 992-2611 or email career@nsc.flywheelstaging.com before the appointment has started if possible.
Resume and Cover Letter Resources
Interview
Job Search
Major & Career Exploration
Experiential Learning
Undocumented Students (with or without DACA/TPS)
Students with DACA/TPS
Students without DACA/TPS
Justice-Impacted Students
Coming soon
First – Generation Students
Coming soon
LGBTQIA+ Students
Coming soon
Welcome! Nevada State’s Career Services Center looks forward to assisting you in connecting with students, developing branding efforts, and recruiting on campus. There are a variety of ways to help your organization stand out and gain the attention of our students. To find out more information on how to get involved and help us understand how to best meet the needs of your organization, please email career@nsc.flywheelstaging.com or call 702-992-2611 and we will be happy to assist.
Benefits of engaging with students through Career Services:
1. Campus Wide Engagement / Recruitment
On-Campus Tabling
Throughout the year, the Career Services Center coordinates tabling opportunities for employers in our high-traffic student center.
Career Fairs
Every year the Career Services Center hosts at least one major Career Fair.
2.Small Group Engagement
Student Clubs/Orgs
Student organizations can provide students with the opportunity to complement classroom learning and develop social and professional skills that are beneficial in the workplace. Organizations can increase their visibility across campus and engage with students by connecting with students org leadership, volunteering time to attend and speak at a student org event, or even sponsor a registered student organization, their events, competitions, and other functions. We can introduce you to representatives of student organizations and help get the conversation started.
Classroom Projects/Presentations
Classroom projects/presentations can provide your organization the opportunity to interact directly with students to provide your experience and expertise or who can help your organization work on developing innovative solutions to real-world challenges.
3.Experiential Learning
Internships
Coming soon.
Micro-Internships
Micro-internships (also sometimes called micro-work experiences) are short-term, paid, professional projects that are similar to those given to new hires or interns. Unlike traditional internships, Micro-Internships can take place year-round, ranging from 5 to 40 hours of work and are most often completed between one week and one months’ time. Micro-Internships are facilitated via the Parker Dewey platform, which connects current students and alumni with companies in need of support. Through micro-internships, you can share your time and expertise with the NSC community and show students how their classroom experiences connect to careers. And not only will you help current students and recent graduates gain experience and build valuable networks, but you will also get some work off your to-do list.
You will need to create an account through Parker Dewey in order to post your micro-internship. Parker Dewey does vet all micro-internship postings. If want to specifically recruit and hire NSC students for Micro-internships, make sure to select Nevada State College in the “Schools” section on your postings.
Volunteer
Volunteering is often a great way for students to gain experience, build their resume, and network on a flexible schedule. Volunteer opportunities can be posted through Handshake. Handshake is Nevada State’s only digital job/internship and volunteer board for students and alumni. If you don’t already have a Handshake account, contact our office to learn how to set one up and start posting your opportunities. **CSN and UNLV also use Handshake. Employers can connect with as many schools as they like when they create an account.** Due to the pandemic and rising cost of living, volunteer recruitment may be difficult at this time.
4. Digital Engagement
Post Job/Internship to Handshake
Handshake is Nevada State’s only digital job/internship board for students and alumni. When students are looking for jobs/internships, this is the first place they are directed. If you don’t already have a Handshake account, contact our office to learn how to set one up and start posting your opportunities. **CSN and UNLV also use Handshake. Employers can connect with as many schools as they like when they create an account.
Social Media Features
Employers can request that their job/internship opportunities or organization be featured on Career Services’ social media platforms. Please note that due to the high volume of requests we receive, we may not be able to accommodate every request.
Career Services Newsletter
Each month the Career Services Center sends out a newsletter that features employers, job/internship and volunteer opportunities and upcoming career-related events. Employers can request to have their organization, job/internship opportunities and career-related events featured. Please note that due to the high volume of requests we receive, we may not be able to accommodate every request.
Sponsorship Opportunities
Sponsoring events, programs and initiatives hosted by the Career Services Center is a great way to build brand awareness and engagement with the Nevada State community. For sponsorship opportunities outside of Career Services, please contact Institutional Advancement at (702) 992-2377.
Give to Scholarships
Organizations that want to support students in their academic pursuits can consider donating gift funds to undergraduate scholarships: https://nsc.flywheelstaging.com/giving/online-donation/
More information coming AY23.
The Career Services Center works to educate and support current students and alumnx in navigating their career development journey by providing curated resources, programming and advising. As a state institution of higher education, we prepare the new majority of students for career success and economic mobility to support the needs of the Nevada workforce and be able to give back to their communities.
We believe…
Our department recognizes that racism is pervasive in our society and that no part of it is exempt, including the systems of higher education and the workforce. While we cannot single-handedly control the actions, behaviors and opinions of the existing workforce, we can work to dismantle racist practices and beliefs within our sphere of influence. We do this by curating and tailoring career resources and services for marginalized populations that help students navigate the challenges they may experience within our institution and in the workforce. We empower students to be change agents throughout their career journey by continuously challenging social and systemic norms within their own work cultures when they can do so safely.
We aim to provide our employer partners with the right tools to identify, discuss, and challenge racist beliefs, practices, and norms that may be present in their workplace cultures and educate on the workforce needs of the new majority so that they may become employers of choice for our Nevada State students and graduates.
Interim Director
Kaytee currently serves as the Interim Director for Career Services and also supports NSC’s Internship Program and advises all students interested in pursuing internships. She has an M.S. in College Student Personnel Administration and a B.A. in Sociology/Women’s Studies. Kaytee is originally from Minnesota and has been at NSC since June 2021.
Administrative Assistant
Lizbeth serves the Administrative Assistant for the Career Services Center and the Office of Student Life where she supports many core functions to help our offices run smoothly. She is an alumna of NSC ’21 with a B.A. in Deaf Studies. Lizbeth has been with NSC as a full-time employee since March ’22 and we are excited to have her with us back on campus!
Freshman & Sophomore Career Advisor
LeLycia “Ley”, serves as a Career Advisor and primarily works with first and second year students to provide career advising as well as helping to coordinate CSC events across campus. has her M.S. in School Counseling and B.A. in Psychology, both from San Diego State. Ley is originally from Southern California and has been at NSC since Fall 2020.
Coordinator of Employer Relations
Junior, Senior & Alumnx Career Advisor
Kyah serves as a Career Advisor and primarily works with third and fourth year students to provide career advising as well as helping to coordinate CSC events across campus. She has both an M.Ed. and an M.S. in Human Resource Management as well as a B.A. in Psychology. Kyah is originally from Illinois and has been at NSC since Jan 2022.
Internship Manager