Career Center
Shoreline's Career Center is available for all current and former students, as well as members of the community, to receive assistance with career exploration and job preparation.
We can assist you with:
- Identifying your interests and aligning them with occupations you want to pursue
- Exploring Shoreline degrees and certificates that can help you reach your goals
- Finding internships and jobs
- Preparing resumes, cover letters, and applications
- Interview preparation and practice
- and more!
WorkSource
Shoreline Community College is a WorkSource Connections site. We partner with King County to support community members as they seek meaningful employment by providing career and training services.
Learn more about WorkSource | See WorkSource workshops and hiring events
Get Started
The Career Center is located on the main floor of the PUB (9000 Building), in Room 9203 across from the Main Dining Room. The Career Center is open for drop-in support Monday, Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 10:00am - 1:00pm, other times by appointment! Please email careercenter@shoreline.edu with questions or to schedule an appointment.
Career Exploration
The following online resources are available to help you explore your interests and align them with career opportunities:
- PathwayU User-friendly website that guides college students through four different assessments to identify potential career and educational paths. PathwayU organizes information about career and job trends. (Requires Shoreline credentials)
- CIS360/WOIS Provides a variety of tools, surveys, and other assessments to help you identify your interests and potential directions. WOIS is run by a nonprofit organization in Washington. (Login Name: Shoreline2023, Password: 2023Shoreline)
- Career Bridge Explore educational programs in Washington State! CareerBridge provides a career interests quiz, information about different jobs and hiring trends, and resources for those with disabilities or who are Veterans or active Military.
- RoadTrip Nation A collection of videos and podcasts that feature student-led interviews with professionals in a wide variety of fields. They also offer online courses and tools for exploring career and educational pathways. RoadTrip Nation is an independent nonprofit organization.
- My Next Move Helps users explore careers and industries. It also includes an assessment quiz and resources for Veterans. My Next Move was developed by the U.S, Department of Labor, as a part of their O-Net database of occupations.
Job and Internship Resources
Use the following resources to find a job or internship that matches your skills and needs:
College and Career Success Class (COL 101)
In this first-year course, students engage in self-discovery by identifying their
personal, professional, and academic goals. Students collaborate with peers to explore
how to make the most of the college resources available to them. By the end of the
course, students will have developed skills such as time-management, goal setting,
and advocating for themselves which will help them in college and beyond.
3 credits | Student option grading available
Academic Advising
Academic Advisors can help you choose among different degree options and build a course schedule. They can also connect you to any support services you may need.
Counseling Center
Individual counseling is available to those who want to investigate their strengths and interests, need assistance setting educational, career, and/or personal goals, and want to develop confidence in their plans.