Additional University Career-Related Services
NYU Wasserman Center for Career Development
http://www.nyu.edu/careerdevelopment
The University's general career develoment center is committed to assisting NYU alumni with all of their career planning needs. Whether beginning to change careers, advance in a chosen field, or find a career direction, alumni can benefit from a wide range of services, including access to online job listings, a career development listserv, career counseling, a resource center (with a Graduate and Alumni Suite), special programs, and career fairs.
NYU School of Continuing and Professional Studies
www.scps.nyu.edu
The NYU School of Continuing and Professional Studies Center for Career, Education and Life Planning offers a wide variety of services to help individuals research options, formulate career plans, determine realistic goals, and get practical help from experienced career development professionals. The services are provided on an individual basis or in small group workshops, and are offered during business hours, in the evening and on weekends. (Not all courses are offered each semester.) For more information, please call (212) 998-7060. To receive a catalog, call (212) 998-7080. (Note: Individuals outside of the metropolitan New York City area might investigate whether universities in their area also offer similar adult continuing education classes.)
NYU Alumni Relations
www.nyu.edu/alumni/index.shtml
The NYU Office of University Alumni Relations will help reconnect graduates who wish to find old friends, exchange ideas, and access career networking information. Features like online class notes, links to school alumni associations, and a classmate locator service make it simple to stay in touch. VioletNet, at violetnet.nyu.edu/directory/default.asp, is a password-protected online alumni community with a directory of university alumni and a career-building center. (Note: Consider looking at class notes and faculty notes, as well as alumni sites outside of the Law School for networking purposes, particularly if you are interested in a transition outside of law.)