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Below: Career Services Manager Tony Botelho explains why it's important to be actively involved as a student, and to reflect on things that you like, and don't like doing, building clues as to what possibilities you might like to pursue in the future.

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Our mission is to engage all SFU students and recent graduates in their career development by providing them with career education, advising, resources, experiential programs, and through facilitating a network of employers, faculty, alumni and other community members.

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Students may utilize our one-on-one advising, ongoing workshops and career fairs, or browse through our career resources located in our office.  Employers can chose from varied on-campus recruitment options and guidance from our on-campus recruitment specialists.  We also strive to include staff and faculty from the university to help build an association of support for students, at every stage of their learning experience.

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SFU Career Services is a proud member of:

Individual career advisors' professional affiliations and certifications vary, but all follow the code of ethics set forth by the Canadian Standards and Guidelines for Career Development Practitioners.