Resources for Faculty
Self-Assessment Resources for Students
We help students relate career decisions to their interests, skills, values, and personality by offering them the opportunity to take the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI®) and the Strong Interest Inventory online. Follow-up self-assessment workshops help students use this information to inform their decision making about a major, study abroad, campus activities, internships, and career choices. If you would like to refer a student or set up a self-assessment workshop for your class, please contact Susan Walker or call 443-5407.
Online Workshops, Tools, and Resources
Students can access online skill-building workshops and resources by visiting the section of our website titled Tools and Resources. There is an extensive Career Library with links to over a dozen industry fields, online workshops on networking, interviewing, and resume and cover letter writing, advice on salary and job offers, and many more resources that your students will find useful.
Blogs
EIA maintains blogs you can subscribe to through RSS feeds:
Careers in the Common Good
Civic Engagement
Fellowship
Health Professions
Internships
Senior Program Blog
The blogs are a great way to learn about opportunities that are available to Middlebury students through EIA, including volunteer needs in the local community, meetings about health professions and fellowships, hot-off-the-press internship listings, and information sessions, as well as deadlines for on-campus recruiting, Career Conversations, and general internship and job-search advice.



