Career Development
- Finding a job or internship can take time. Whether you’ve just started your search or you’ve been submitting applications for a while, here are some things you can do to stay competitive and motivated while waiting to hear back from employers.
- Whether you’re exploring careers outside of academia or gearing up for your industry job search, there are resources to help. Here are three on-demand career tools for graduate students to learn about career options, network and feel more confident with interviewing.
- Networking can sometimes feel awkward or intimidating, but it’s helpful to remember that it’s just a conversation and a chance to get to know someone new. Career Services offers tips for students.
- The Research & Innovation Office is launching its spring Faculty Development and Workshop calendar for 2022​. Faculty are encouraged to explore the full range of offerings for the rest of the semester, including the faculty writing opportunities.
- Starting your job search early has many benefits. Here are three on-demand tools you can use to find internship and job postings, create your résumé and feel confident with interviewing.
- There are many benefits to working abroad, both personally and professionally. Here are some tips to start your job search if you’re interested in working abroad or having an international career based in the U.S.
- It’s never too early to start thinking about what you’d like to do after graduation. Here are three things to do this semester if you’re interested in attending graduate school.
- Creating a concise résumé that effectively shares your skills can help you make it past the automated systems and grab a hiring manager’s attention. Here are four tips to strengthen your résumé.
- As a faculty or staff member, it’s likely you’ve been asked to write letters of recommendation for students. With the increase in requests you may receive this spring, here are some tips to help make your letter-writing process easier and more efficient.
- There are many ways to build professional skills outside of a traditional internship. Here are a few ways you can build and develop leadership skills at CU Boulder.Â