Career Development
- Whether you’re in your first year or final year at CU, this is a great time to lay the groundwork for a successful internship or job search. You can begin with these tips for writing a memorable résumé.
- The University Libraries are offering educators affiliated with the university the opportunity to participate in a two-part open educational resources professional development experience and receive a $250 stipend recognizing their engagement.
- Join ALTEC to learn French, Italian, Japanese, Spanish or Thai. Hurry, classes start Jan. 27.
- ALTEC spring 2020 classes include multiple levels of French, Italian and Spanish plus beginner's classes in Japanese and Thai. Come learn with us!
- Organization & Employee Development provides training and facilitation for individuals and teams with courses ranging from leadership development to workplace skills and more.
- As you prepare for interviews and opportunities after graduation, it can be helpful to understand what's expected in the professional world. From email etiquette to organizational skills, get tips.
- Hint: They aren’t technical. It may seem surprising with the age of technology that we live in, but the most in-demand job skills right now are uniquely human. Learn more.
- A cover letter is your chance to show an employer you are a good fit for a job, but it can be hard to know how to start one. Here are some things to consider and tips for creating an engaging cover letter.
- While the program you choose to study is important, it may not always determine your career. Here are a few tips for using your degree and time at ÌÒÉ«ÊÓƵ to prepare for the changing world of work.
- Regardless of whether or not you will go on to become a Peace Corps volunteer, here are five ways the undergraduate certificate can benefit your career.