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Kodiak Editor LogoThe Cornell Career Services web site was designed and built by the ILR Web Studios at Cornell University's School of Industrial and Labor Relations in Ithaca, NY.

KODIAK TM. Technology, developed by the group, supports the site and provides easy content management by the CCS staff.  Special thanks go to Peter Cohl of CCS for his work on the *photos and photo collages used on the site. Thanks also to the following members of the CCS Web Committee for their hard work in developing the navigation paths for the site and with the transition: Dottie Carlson, Peter Cohl, Demetra Dentes, Shannon Doucett-Latif, Pamela Dusseau, Kristine Goggan, Paula Jones, Rebecca Sparrow, Julie Tottey, and Adam Zawislak.

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 *Photo credits: All photos ©Getty Images except:

  • Vet with cat and xray and Career Fair images ©Cornell University Photography. 

  • Barnes Hall columns ©ILR Web Studios.

  • Man at computer, woman with resume, Asian business men at computer are ©Microsoft Design Gallery.

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