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Student Resource Area
The Student Resource Area is open to all students and is designed to help students with academic and professional development. Eight computers are available for student use.
Career Information
The Student Success & Leadership Institute assists students interested in career exploration. Services provided for Truman students include:
- Career Software
- Resume Writing Assistance
- Interviewing Techniques
- Mock Interviews
- Links to Job Websites
- Job Postings
- Job Fair Tips

- Career Reference Library
Online Career Tools
 | Build your resume, search for jobs, research market sectors, and more! The ultimate job search portal for Illinois! |
 | Find the right career, explore different career options, or plan future education and training. |
 | Career Information System offers comprehensive information on occupations, education and financial aid, as well as job search hints, links to employers and self-assessments. |
 | All students and alumni are eligible to use Truman College's online job board (Registration is Required). |
 | A tool for researching employers, industries, and career subjects. |
 | highlights the career success stories of 1001 real people |
 | A collection of downloadable pdfs and links helps you match majors with careers |
Career Exploration Sites
- The Beehive
Career Coach has online assessments and a step-by-step process
to help you figure out what careers may interest you.
- Career Voyages is a full-service career site that includes information about career options, job growth, wages and career tools.
- Illinois Department of Employment
Security(IDES) is a wealth of information about the employment
situation in Illinois.
- Illinois Workforce Info Center
is a web based computer system that contains a full-range of LMI,
or labor market information. LMI is a collection of information about
employment, unemployment and other factors affecting the labor market.
Some examples of LMI are: wages by occupation and industry; jobs that
are growing or declining; unemployment rates; employers by occupation
and industry; and employment trends.
- Women Employed, in conjunction
with a diverse group of partners, launched Upgrade
Your Future to educate lower-income, underemployed women about
opportunities and careers in information technology so that they may
pursue good jobs that pay family-supporting wages.
Job Search Sites
Need to post a job for our students?
You may submit your position postings using one of the following three options:
- Email tr-ssli@ccc.edu
- Fax to (773) 907-4050
- Mail to Student Success & Leadership Institute, 1145 W. Wilson, Room 1435, Chicago, IL 60640
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