Career Development

  • A series of book shelves packed full of hardback books.
    Returning home for the holiday season can raise some career anxiety—especially if you are anticipating the dreaded â€śWhat are you going to do with that major?” question. One of the biggest myths still floating around is that your
  • Three students discuss career opportunities at a recent CU Boulder Career Fair
    Follow up This is perhaps the most important part of attending a career fair! Recruiters have many conversations throughout the fair, so following up is vital to ensure they remember connecting with you. Send an email to the person you spoke with at
  • Students sit and discuss ideas at a networking event
    Career fairs provide an excellent opportunity to meet with employers hiring for various positions across multiple industries. You can make a great first impression and set yourself up for success by preparing before the fair. Here are some tips for making the most of the Career and Internship Fair.
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    How to rise to the top in a daunting labor pool. You can set yourself apart from the competition as an A&S student when looking for a job or internship. Career Services connects students to tools and resources that enhance the job search
  • Students stand in line at a CU Boulder career fair to learn about job opportunities and internships
    Are you looking to find a job or internship before the summer? It’s not too late! Join us for the final career fair of the year on April 5 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the UMC Glenn Miller Ballroom. A&S students from all majors, degree levels and
  • A paper that reads "My resume" sits beside a computer and pen.
    Creating a concise resume that effectively shares your skills can grab a hiring manager's attention and display your strengths. Many companies use automated systems to filter resumes when looking for strong candidates. Additionally, hiring managers
  • A woman wearing headphones smiles and waves at a computer.
    Interviewing is an inevitable part of the job search! Interviews allow candidates to present their best skills, values and qualifications for a position. Many hiring processes are comprised of a few different rounds of interviews—your
  • A series of similar doors with one yellow door.
    You need to choose a major, and are unsure where to start. The online tool What Can I Do with This Major? is a great resource to explore possible career choices based on your major. Here are some tips to get started: 1. Start with the View
  • A stick figure appears to walk up the experiential learning ladder described in the article.
    One of the best ways to prepare for an internship is to enhance your skill alignment through experiential learning. Experiential learning allows you to try out a career field and develop relevant skills that align with job duties. This could be a
  • A giant balloon appears to make an uncomfortable face.
    When you went home for fall break, did Uncle Mike ask â€śWhat are you going to do with that major?” If you struggled to answer, read on! One of the biggest myths still floating around today is that your major will determine your job or
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