Career Development
- On-campus jobs offer many benefits: a regular paycheck, flexible hours and convenient work environments. But did you know you can often find on-campus jobs that match your interests or passions, or help you develop valuable career skills? Here are a variety of student job openings to consider this fall.
- Dig into navigating the hybrid workplace, improving your communication, strengthening your supervisory skills, developing inclusive habits and more with Human Resources' Organization and Employee Development offerings.
- While searching for jobs or internships can feel challenging, there are strategies to make it easier. Here are some tips to help you in your search.
- Internships can be crucial in developing your skills, understanding the world of work and securing a full-time position in the future. Here’s how to make the most of your experience and impress your employer.
- Whether you’re taking classes or enjoying a well-deserved break, you might have some downtime to fill over the next three months. Here are some things you can do this summer to make progress on your career goals.
- The Forever Buffs Network is a free online community where you can grow your career and professional network, help other Buffs do the same and even reconnect with CU Boulder classmates.
- Each semester, Career Services offers a seminar series where students can watch informational interviews with CU Boulder alumni. Here are some helpful takeaways from recent interviews with Alvin Angeles and Kate Whiteley.
- Summer is just around the corner, and before the beautiful Colorado weather calls us all outdoors, take advantage of these spring professional development programs with space still available.
- Having strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills means you use sound reasoning to analyze information, make decisions and overcome challenges. Here are some ways you can develop these valuable skills in your time at CU Boulder.
- Whether it’s at a career fair, interview or networking event, speaking with potential employers can feel nerve-wracking. Here are some tips to help you feel more comfortable interacting with recruiters and potential employers.