Updated November 24, 2025
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Here are some common questions to get started:
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Here are some common questions to get started:
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The Career Skills curriculum is designed to assist participants in creating key components that will increase their employability. The interactive format of the class allows students to increase their professional interactions. Participants review and discuss concepts to improve daily work relationships, overall work performance, and career building skills. Group instruction is combined with individual mastery exercises, such as resume writing and interviewing skills, to build participant confidence with self-promoting when seeking employment. Classes are available both in person and online.
Curriculum includes:
We also offer assistance with creating resumes. You are not required to be enrolled in a Career Skills class in order to receive assistance with your resume. Walk-ins are welcome.
Classes are offered throughout the 14 counties of the Cherokee Nation.
For more information, please contact the Career Services office or call us at 918-458-0577.
Updated November 24, 2025