“How do I even start looking for a job?” “What should I bring to an interview?” “What do I actually want to do with the rest of my life?” (Insert panic here.) Okay, first take a deep breath—or ten. Now, to answer your questions: that is exactly what the career counselors on campus are there for! They can help you figure out a career path, find a job (either during college or after graduation), and give feedback on things like resumes, cover letters, digital portfolios, and business cards. You can get assistance for your specific needs, such as finding a summer internship on the East Coast, learning what someone might do with a philosophy degree, or calculating entry-level salaries. A counselor may also be able to coach you before an upcoming interview, or provide advice regarding what employers pay attention to on social media platforms. They can also point you toward specific campus resources, such as alumni contacts, speakers or workshops, job fairs or boards, industry news, or professional associations you can join. So, go schedule that appointment—and keep breathing!