Inside Track

New partnership with career-exploration company Possible will help supplement job resources provided by SCU Career Center.

Students can learn about in-demand careers and connect with mentors as part of a partnership among SCU, Seattle University, and the career-exploration company Possible. The program includes five-week courses taught by recruiters, hiring managers, and founders at well-known companies, including Microsoft, Meta, Square, Etsy, and Modern Treasury.

“The opportunity to explore and gain experience in a variety of tech professions and to connect directly with individuals in these occupations will be a true career accelerator for students at both universities as they are developing their
career paths,” says Dylan Houle, executive director of the SCU Career Center.

Read more about the partnership on scu.edu.

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