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Salary & Hiring Information

Have questions about salary ranges, market trends and who hires FPU students? The CSC can provide national salary data, information on market trends and hiring data. The following websites also contain helpful information:

Job Posting for Faculty & Staff

Let us help you find your next intern or student worker. The CSC posts a variety of positions for FPU students. Postings are added daily and remain posted based on your needs.

To post an opening, simply complete a job description form available through the CSC.

Helping Students Choose a Major/Career

The CSC provides many services which can augment your academic advising and help your students in choosing a major and career. Some services are available in the CSC, while others can be accessed online. They include:

Guidelines for Reference Giving & Student Employment

When you are called about referring a student or asked to be a student's reference, there are several important issues to consider. The following articles provide helpful information:

Class/Group Presentations

CSC staff are happy to conduct presentations for your classes. We can take 10 minutes to provide an overview of our services, or we can spend a full class period focusing on topics of your choice. Presentations may be held in your class or in the CSC and include a tour and time for conducting career research. Topics include:

Resources for Faculty & Staff

The Career Services Center (CSC) not only provides services for students, alumni and employers, but also for FPU faculty and staff. We are here to help you with student career development, student employment, reference giving and career information for your program area. The following links offer more information:

Peng Wen Embodies Academic, Ethical, Spiritual Focus

Peng Wen, economics professor, is highly respected in the School of Business and across the university. He is both an academic and spiritual guide for students, acquainting many to economics and introducing some to Christ. Wen joined the faculty in 1990, after earning his bachelor's degree from National Taiwan University, his M.B.A. from Oklahoma City University and his Ph.D. from the University of Florida.

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