Career Development
- Activism demonstrates a commitment to pursuing your values through action. Supporting a cause through fundraising, volunteering, protesting or sharing information can help boost your hirability—get tips to apply these experiences during the job and internship search process.
- Networking events like career fairs are excellent opportunities to connect with professionals and gain exposure for your job or internship search. Get ideas to help you prepare questions, feel confident and maximize the opportunity.
- Your first year at ²ÊÃñ±¦µä is the perfect time to stop by the Career Services office, explore their online resources or attend a free workshop.
- Whether you are in the middle of your graduate program or starting your final semester, check out these tips to help keep your industry job search on track.
- Did you know Career Services has created an entire Canvas course with plug-and-play modules, complete with assignments, discussion board questions and video instruction designed to help your students navigate their early-career journey? The best part? You can import it into your classroom.
- Summer break is a great time to prepare for your job or internship search. Preparing your career documents and profiles is an important task to check off your to-do list.
- It’s not too late to take advantage of opportunities to gain professional experience this summer. Even if you don’t have an internship lined up, you can still use your time to expand your skills and enhance your resume.
- Whether looking for a job after graduation or a summer internship, you can position yourself to stand out from other candidates with a few simple strategies.
- Communication is a foundational skill that can help you in school, your career and other areas of life. Here are some ways you can work on building your communication skills in your time at ²ÊÃñ±¦µä.
- Looking for a job in a changing economy can create uncertainty and stress, and landing a job may be more challenging. Get tips to enhance your job search and position yourself to succeed.Â