CDC’s Mission
Binghamton University's Career Development Center (CDC) helps people understand the relationship between the university experience and future professional roles.
Tied to the educational mission of the University, the CDC helps undergraduate and graduate students understand themselves in relation to the world of work and develop the skills and competencies needed for career success in a global economy. A range of services, programs, events and resources are offered to facilitate learning and practice as well as transitions and connections to professional employment and advanced study.
Hours:
Counselor-on-Call (COC):
Walk-in times to meet with CDC Staff - times listed on above calendar.
COC Policies
Office Open:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Location
Bartle Library Ground Floor
CDC South LSG 500
CDC North LNG 300
P.O. Box 6000
Binghamton University
Binghamton, NY
13902-6000
CRITICAL EXPERIENCE BEYOND THE CLASSROOM:
College is not just about going to class and getting good grades. Career success requires developing skills beyond the classroom through activities such as internships, research, civic engagement, study abroad, and student groups. Explore ways YOU can build skills:
GoinGlobal!
for domestic and international opportunities
WetFeet Guides
for industry guides and career advice