
The Career Center
The Muhlenberg Career Center partners with students, faculty, staff, employers and alumni to develop innovative career exploration resources and programs.
Career connections in your first year? That’s right. Even if you have an idea of what major you’d like to study or a career you want to pursue, you still have a lot to learn—about yourself and your choices.
The Career Center helps you explore your interests, skills and values as a way to identify potential career pathways. Through one-on-one meetings you begin to gain a greater understanding of how your Muhlenberg pathway prepares you for your career following graduation.
You’ll start building your resume and making connections that will lead to job shadow and internship opportunities. You'll also make connections with alumni in fields relevant to you as you begin to grow your personal and professional network.
Campos, Easton’s city administrator and the vice chair of Governor Josh Shapiro’s Advisory Commission on Latino Affairs, utilizes skills he built at Muhlenberg in his work and his many volunteer leadership roles across the region and state.
Founder and owner of Dogwood Entertainment, Ally Marman Mueller ’05, a political science major, produces custom props for film, television, and live events.
Roughly two years after Astbury, a student-athlete on the soccer team, first took part in Major League Baseball’s Take the Field program, she landed a position with the league as a replay administrator.
Alumni undergoing a career transition should know about the services the Career Center offers and about master’s degree opportunities through the School of Graduate Studies.