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Career Focus
Career Focus magazine is a community resource produced by WCC that’s packed with information about College programs, career trends, and job-hunting strategies. Whether you’re researching your first career or retraining for a new one, you’ll find up-close profiles of career fields and interviews with professionals about their jobs. You’ll also hear from WCC students and faculty about the career paths that the College’s programs can prepare you for, and find out how to take the first step toward your future.
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Download the Winter 2010 issue of Career Focus magazine.
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Download the Fall 2009 issue of Career Focus magazine.
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Download the Spring/Summer 2009 issue of Career Focus magazine.
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Download the Winter 2009 issue of Career Focus magazine.
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Download the Fall 2008 issue of Career Focus magazine.
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Download the Summer 2008 issue of Career Focus magazine.
Washtenaw County residents receive Career Focus three times a year: in March, July, and November. In the back of every issue you’ll find a listing of WCC programs and information about the careers for which they’ll prepare you. Read the most current issue or access the prior two years of Career Focus:
- Career Focus, Winter 2010
- Career Focus, Fall 2009
- Career Focus, Spring/Summer 2009
- Career Focus, Winter 2009
- Career Focus, Fall 2008
- Career Focus, Summer 2008
Career Focus Café
This new online companion to Career Focus magazine provides a wealth of resources for career seekers and college students. Get the latest news about the job market, research career fields, and find answers to your workplace dilemmas by visiting Career Focus Café.
School and Program Videos
Check out videos that highlight WCC’s signature programs in everything from auto body repair to music and performing arts.
- Watch the residential construction video.
- Watch the culinary arts video.
- Watch the auto body repair video.
- Watch the music performance video.
- Watch the performing arts video.
- Watch the photography video.
Your Career Change Starts at WCC
The average person changes careers anywhere from three to seven times. Whether you need a single class to freshen up your skills or a complete career change, your future starts at WCC.
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