Career Development

  • Person looking at a printed resume
    You can talk about more than your internship and work experiences on your resume and in interviews. There are many types of professional experiences, including volunteering, leadership roles, class projects, study abroad and more. Find resources to help with your job search.
  • student walking on campus on a spring day
    You have access to free or discounted resources while you’re still a college student. Create a budget for your life after college with You Need a Budget (free access for a year); or learn a new skill for free by completing a LinkedIn Learning course.
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    Looking for a job or internship can lead to feelings of stress and anxiety for many students. Here are some tips to help you feel better throughout the process.
  • employees in a meeting
    Staff and faculty are invited to explore trainings on productivity, communication, hybrid work, inclusivity and leadership.
  • Two people in an interview
    Around 80% of jobs are never posted. To find unlisted positions, use the network you already have! Ask friends, family, professors and others in your network to keep you updated on projects and jobs that match your goals. Learn how to set up informational interviews.
  • person sits across the table from two interviewers
    Receiving a job offer can feel exciting and rewarding, but you can benefit by taking the time to consider whether the position is right for your future. Here are things to consider.
  • Instructor helps students in the classroom
    Before you graduate, reconnect with your favorite professors and instructors to share your future plans and ask for a letter of recommendation. Even if you don’t plan to attend graduate school, asking them while they remember you will help with a future ask.
  • Students visiting booths at a career fair on campus
    Searching for jobs or internships can feel challenging, but there are strategies to make it easier. Here are some tips to help you in your search.
  • Two professional people looking at a tablet
    When searching for a job, knowing the skills hiring managers want to see can help you hone your resume and focus your skill-building. Request a skills report from Career Services to get data-driven insight into the top skills for a specific role or an entire industry.
  • A student networking with others at a campus career fair
    Establishing a network during college can positively impact your job or internship search. Learn more about the benefits of building a robust professional network.
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