Career Development Center
The Career Center Library
The library has career materials and real-world resources for finding the career you want with over 12,000 occupations to choose from.
Virtual Career Library - link

Through the SFSC Career Center's link to the Virtual Career Library, over 6,000 digital pages of career guidance information are available to you. To access the Virtual Career Library, click the logo above. You will be asked to register as a new user and receive approval of your registration by e-mail from the Career Center staff before you can begin to use this library. This Virtual Career Library's resources are:
- Career advice videos
- Digital career books and directories
- Job bank resources
- Occupational videos
- Career news
- Virtual job resources and job opportunities
- Industry career guides and job data cards
Resumes for America - link
Whether you are a current student or an SFSC graduate, you will find excellent free tools for creating a polished and professional resume and cover letter at this site. Then, forward your draft resume to our SFSC employment specialist, Loretta Jackson, for feedback and suggestions. Start now by registering at Resumes for America using your college (Panther Central) email address. (You must use only that email address to access this site, which is free to college students.)
Other Resources Available in the Career Center:
- Information for in-state and out-of-state schools, both private and public.
- Employer and career data files on local and global categories.
- Career reference books, videos, DVDs, CD-ROMs, and website directories.
- Books and videos to assist you in preparing resumes and cover letters.
- Career guidance magazines and industry/occupational employment projection publications and salary guides.
- Numerous desktop and laptop stations with Internet access.
- Resume and cover letter writing programs.
- Employability and career planning workshops, Get assistance with creation of a resume and/or cover letter, learn how to interview like a pro, find out about SFSC services, or explore your career options.
- Career/job fairs in the fall and spring terms.
The Career Center is available to everyone in our community. You do NOT have to be a current or former SFSC student to visit the Career Center and use the resources it contains!