
Guiding Roadrunners Beyond AC
We’re here to support you as you explore career opportunities, build skills, and prepare for your next steps—whether it’s starting your career or transferring to a university.
Check out our Events & Workshops for hands-on guidance in career exploration, job preparation, and professional development. From resume building to mastering interviews, each workshop is designed to help you succeed. Plus, connect with our Career Advising Agent for personalized career advice!
If transferring is your goal, we offer resources and personalized support to make the transition smooth and seamless. Explore our transfer options, including the Core Curriculum, Recommended Academic Plans, Transfer Agreements, and connect with your Success Coach to chart your path.
Take the next step toward your future!
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Roadrunners Transfer
If you plan to start at AC and then transfer to another college or university in Texas, we are here to help!
You can begin by utilizing our Core Curriculum. This lets you take your basic courses at AC and transfer them easily.
If you’re ready to start courses for your major, you can choose the Recommended Academic Plan (RAP), a Field of Study Plan, or one of our Transfer Agreement partnerships. These can all be found at angelina.edu/transfer.
We understand that one size doesn’t fit all, so we encourage you to explore transfer options at AC, and consult with your Success Coach to determine the best path for your goals.
Transfer Events
SHSU Educator Preparation Pathways Information Session
Career Services
Career Exploration & Development Workshops
Explore your future with our on-campus career workshops! These interactive sessions are designed to help you identify your strengths, develop essential skills for success, and more! Whether you’re choosing a major, preparing for the job market, or planning your long-term career goals, our workshops provide the guidance and resources to help you thrive.
👋 Career Advising Agent
Angelina College is excited to offer GreenLight AI Career Services—a smart way to explore career paths, get job recommendations, and access personalized resources to plan your future.
Use the free AI Career Advising Agent to:
- Explore Careers that match your interests and strengths.
- Take a Quick Career Survey for personalized job recommendations.
- Find the Right Academic Path with our Recommended Academic Plans (RAPs).
- Get Degree & Certification Guidance to align with your career goals.
- Receive Resume & Job Search Tips to boost your opportunities.
- Plan Your Next Steps with transfer options and industry certifications.
↘️ Click the chatbot in the lower right corner of this page to get started!
Career Workshops
Student & Alumni Resources
Self-Discovery
Self-Discovery
Career Exploration & Development begins with learning about yourself and the world around you.
What are you good at? Do you know how your interests match up to career opportunities?
Do you know what skills you will need to obtain that job? What kind of lifestyle do you want for yourself?
Self-assessments are the place to start shaping your future goals and will help you explore who you are and suggest career options that could be fulfilling for you.
Goals:
- Identify your skills, interests, and values to identify career interests that match you.
- Identify the educational programs that match your career interests.
- Seek out activities that align with your career interests.
Tools to help you with your self-discovery journey:
- Texas Career Check offers information on hundreds of job titles, pay information, and future projected jobs.
- My Next Move allows you to search careers, industries, and career interests.
- LinkedIn Learning allows you to learn a new skill.
- Join Handshake to find a multitude of information from student stories, interview tips, job roles, life after graduation, and much more.
Explore Career Opportunities
Explore Career Opportunities
Career Exploration & Development includes learning about various occupations and determining their fit with your unique skills.
Career exploration helps you make the connections between your interests and the job market.
Goals:
- Identify skills requirements of your selected education program.
- Learn about career pathways that align with your selected education program.
- Determine the level of education needed for your selected education program: Certificate of Completion, Level 1 Certificate, Associate degree, Bachelor’s degree, Master’s degree, or Doctoral degree.
Tools to help you with exploring career opportunities:
- WorkinTexas – immediate job openings across Texas.
- Workforce Solutions Deep East Texas: Jobs Now – immediate job openings for local employers (by county).
- Lufkin/Angelina Chamber of Commerce: Job Search – immediate job openings in Lufkin/Angelina County.
- Nacogdoches County Chamber of Commerce: Job Search – immediate job openings in Nacogdoches County.
- LinkedIn – worldwide professional networking.
- Join Handshake – find employers for every career path.
Marketing Your Skills
Marketing Your Skills
Marketing yourself to a potential employer is a way to show them how awesome you are.
Goals:
- Prepare your resume.
- Prepare and practice your elevator speech.
- Strengthen your communication skills by practicing interviewing questions in front of others.
Tools to help you with marketing yourself:
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Aztec Ready for Work Series – Employability skills are general skills that are necessary for success in the workforce at all employment levels, in all sectors. Topics include: Communication Skills, Self-Management Skills, Working with Others, and Pre-Employment Skills.
Request access to Aztec at gethired@angelina.edu. - Create an Elevator Pitch (quick tips from Carnegie Mellon University) for your 30–60 second statement of who you are, what you want to do career-wise, and what you can provide to a company.
- Using tips from LinkedIn Learning, you can write an effective resume, master common interview questions, and learn to communicate with confidence.
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Improve your essential (soft) skills with this 8-module free course
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HP Life is a skills-training program designed for people who want to learn relevant skills, including communication and marketing, and get a certificate of completion with each course.
- Success Mindset – Find out what a success mindset is, how to develop one, and how it helps you create a successful future.
- Business Communications – Learn why business communications are important and how to create a simple framework you can use to improve your business communication skills.
- Business Email – Learn how to write professional business emails to communicate effectively with your customers and suppliers.
- Effective Leadership – Understand when and how to use different leadership approaches to become a stronger and more effective leader in all aspects of business.
- Effective Presentations – Learn how to create well-designed slide presentations that express your message clearly and are targeted to a specific audience.
- Presenting Data – Discover how to use spreadsheet software to create charts that convey your business’s data effectively.
Labor Market
Labor Market
Labor Market information includes a variety of data elements that help you determine which occupations are growing and in demand in a particular area.
Goals:
- Determine if there will be job openings for your career interests in the future.
- Identify where the job openings are—local, in Texas, or across state lines—in areas you plan to live.
- Identify entry-level wages for your career interest.
Tools to help you with researching labor market data:
Local Labor Market Information
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Workforce Solutions Deep East Texas
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Workforce Solutions Deep East Texas
Demand Occupations
Texas Labor Market Information
- Texas LMI – easy-to-use labor market research tools.
US Labor Market Information
- O*NET – tools for career exploration and job analysis.
Gaining Skills While Attending College
Gaining Skills While Attending College
Complimentary Workforce Education Programs
Complimentary programs are short-term courses that prepare students for certification or licensure. These fast and affordable programs can help you transition into a new career with additional skills that employers need.
Goals:
- Determine if there are any short-term courses that align with your career interests and will help with an entry-level job.
- Build your professional network with faculty and staff.
- Consider additional skills for your future career goals.
Programs are available in a variety of fields, from medical/allied health and public safety, to industry and risk management & safety.
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Work-Study Program
The Federal Work-Study Program provides part-time employment for undergraduate and graduate students with financial need, allowing them to earn money to help pay education expenses. The program encourages community service work and work related to the student’s course of study. Work-Study is also a great way to build your resume and gain valuable skills.
Work-study Positions available at Angelina College – search “workstudy”.
College Tutor
Being a tutor benefits students in multiple ways. Tutoring students will give you leadership skills, the ability to communicate well, and allow you to be creative. Tutoring is also a great way to build your resume and sharpen your skills when explaining difficult concepts to others.
Tutor Positions available at Angelina College – search “tutor”.
Volunteering
What can volunteering teach you? Volunteering allows you to practice and develop an array of social, relationship, and soft skills beneficial for gaining real-world experience. You can apply your classroom learning to real-life situations, explore different career paths, and develop key skills such as Time-Management, Leadership, Communication, Professionalism, Teamwork, Problem Solving, and Planning.
Degrees and Certificates
Contact
Alexandria Barney
Director of Career and Transfer Connections
email: ctc@angelina.edu
(Equal Opportunity Employer Form for Campus Recruiting and Presentations)
(Employers submitting job postings must also complete the Equal Opportunity Employer form)
