
Explore
Discover how to turn your passions into a career path. Explore majors and careers that match your interests.
The Center for Career Exploration and Success empowers undergraduate and graduate students to engage in career exploration and experiential learning to optimize their professional and personal potential through connections with employers and the Miami career community. This engagement also deepens self-knowledge, enabling students to choose meaningful career paths and excel in today’s global society.
Once you’ve selected your program at Miami, the Center for Career Exploration and Success will help you explore career paths, prepare for the job market, and make meaningful connections. With personalized support, resources, and events, you’ll gain the skills and confidence to navigate your career journey.
Discover how to turn your passions into a career path. Explore majors and careers that match your interests.
Build the skills to succeed in your career journey. Prepare for internships, interviews, and the workplace.
Make meaningful connections to launch your career. Access networking opportunities, career fairs, and employer events.
99%
Miami Graduates employed/further education
by Fall 2022
Top 15
Public Schools for Internships
2023 Princeton Review
Top 35
Best Colleges for Future Leaders
2023 Time Magazine
Need financial assistance to complete your internship or research experience? The Career Center offers grants that can offset financial challenges you may encounter.
The Career Center offers grants to faculty members who pursue real-world projects in the classroom that support students in their professional development and career exploration.
Explore a collection of Miami University’s highly engaged employers! These organizations provide a variety of jobs and internships for students across all majors and disciplines.
I interned at the Capital Area Food Bank in Washington, D.C. I wrote briefings on corporate partners, conducted a competitive analysis, learned to use Salesforce, and taught hunger workshops to corporate volunteer groups. The Career Center’s $2,500 internship grant allowed me to explore a potential career and a new city, an invaluable experience for self discovery.
Caroline Riley, ’23
Strategic Communication and Marketing
The Career Center supports a variety of constituents, in addition to students and employers.