Career Development

  • campus community members at a workshop on campus
    A new training through Human Resources, the Crucial Influence Model, reveals why people do what they do and how all leaders—from aspiring leaders to top executives—can influence others for lasting results.
  • student employee working in WeatherTech Cafe
    For some students, working on campus may be their first job. Here are four things to focus on while searching for or working in your student role to ensure it’s a valuable experience, both now and after graduation.
  • student working on laptop outside on campus
    Artificial intelligence is a powerful and accessible tool that you can use to level the playing field in the job and internship search process. Tools like ChatGPT can be helpful in your job and internship search, but there are also clear limitations. Get tips for using AI in your job search.
  • student sitting in grass working on a computer
    Are you thinking of changing your major, or trying to narrow down your options and decide on one? Check out free resources to help you consider your interests and strengths, and explore the different paths toward a degree.
  • An engineering networking night
    Looking for tips on landing an internship in any industry? Look no further! The Society of Women Engineers’ leadership board members—many of whom have completed internships themselves—offer helpful tips to help you get started.
  • student in an interview
    Just as red flags can warn you about potential issues, green flags indicate positive signs that a company is a great place to work. Check out what to look for during a job interview.
  • Students visiting booths at the Just in Time career fair
    Are you looking for a job or internship? Do you want to expand your professional network? Career Services hosts career fairs each semester to connect students with potential employers hiring for various positions. Get tips to prepare for the fair.
  • Student working in the campus UPS store
    Supervisors can maximize the student experience by guiding professional development and helping students cultivate skills. Here are some tips faculty and staff can apply when supervising student employees.
  • Students studying in a residence hall
    As your summer internship wraps up, here are a few steps you can take to set yourself up for future success.
  • Two people in white lab coats, wearing safety goggles, work near lab equipment lit by a green light.
    CU Boulder’s Materials Science and Engineering Program received a grant to fund doctoral research training in biofabrication, a field that enables precise and effective ways to study and treat medical conditions, such as growing new organs or repairing damaged tissues.
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