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Career Services

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Whether you’re pursuing a career or transferring to a 4-year college, our programs and services support your success.

Whether you’re a current CCC student or an alum, we can help you discover rewarding career paths, find a job, write your resume and cover letters and even get ready for interviews.

If there’s anything we can do to make your professional journey more informed, comfortable or exciting, just come by our office or give us a call.

You also might want to try out some of our online tools. They’re pretty handy and you can use them right now, on your own

510.215.6874
careerservices@contracosta.edu
Student + Administration Bldg., Room 227

Senior Career Services Coordinator

Catherine Fonseca
510.215.3896
cfonseca@contracosta.edu

Senior Career & Internship Coordinator

Meghan Ennis Ortega
510.215.6865
mennis@contracosta.edu

Mon – Thurs | 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Friday | 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.


If you’re not ready or able to swing by our office, there are a few ways you can get help online:

Career Coach was made especially for Contra Costa Community College District students.

You can start using it by taking a quick, six-question assessment that will help you discover careers that match your interests.

Or, if you already have a career in mind, it can tell you a lot about it, like what the local job market is like, how you might spend your days and what education and training you’ll need to be successful.

What Can I Do with This Major helps you explore careers related to a field you’re already interested in.

O*NET OnLine can help you find careers by field, outlook or interest. It can also give you important information about life in those careers, like what personal qualities are important for success and how happy other people in that field are.

California CareerZone can help you discover careers tied to your interests, values and skills.

California Occupational Guides can give you detailed, statewide information about wages, outlook, education and licensing requirements for about 300 different careers.

And California’s Employment Development Department also offers job market information to help you make informed career choices.


The first step in finding a job is usually creating a resume. Our Resume Builder will help you do just that.

Then, you can use it to apply for local jobs through our online job board.

The job board also lists internship opportunities. Internships typically do not pay, but you can use them to get college credit, learn new skills and gain experience for your resume.

When you find a job, remember that you can also earn college credit for the learning you do there. Check out Work Experience Education for more information about how.


We're Here to Help

Meghan Ennis Ortega

Meghan Ennis Ortega

Senior Program Coordinator

Career Services

Catherine Fonseca

Catherine Fonseca

Senior Program Coordinator

Career Services

Marina Melara

Marina Melara

Senior Program Coordinator

Career and Transfer Center

Mariah Bruce

Mariah Bruce

Senior Manager

Workforce and Economic Development

For Employers

If you’re an employer we have two options for you to work with our students and alumni. The first option is for employers ready to employ our students and alumni using our Handshake job board where you can post jobs to our students and alumni. The second option is for employers wanting to create an internship for our student or would like to create a partnership with CCC through (virtual) activities: Guest Speaker, Tour, or Advisory Committee Support. Employers can complete the Earn and Learn Form.