Career Development
- The Just in Time All Industries Career Fair is coming April 1. Get tips to help you learn what to expect and how to prepare.
- As we near the end of the semester, this is a great time to recognize student employees whose hard work and dedication greatly contribute to the success of the campus community. Here are a few ways you can acknowledge your student employees.
- Use free online career resources to help you craft resumes, practice for interviews, learn new skills and more.
- Graduating this semester? Review these tips to learn how to effectively plan for life after college, secure a job and graduate feeling prepared for your future.
- Networking events, such as career fairs, are valuable opportunities to connect with professionals and gain exposure for your job or internship search. Use these strategies and tips to help you approach networking confidently and authentically and to make the most of every opportunity.
- Did you know it can take on average six months to find a job? Find support for every step of your search including resumes, interviews and preparing for career fairs.
- Employers are looking for applicants who have demonstrated their skills through internships, relevant experiential projects and certifications. Here are some opportunities to enhance your resume and gain professional experience during your time at CU ÌÇÐÄVlogÆƽâ°æ.
- Your resume is often the first impression you make on an employer and plays a crucial role in landing an interview. Here are a few tips and best practices to help you create a strong, strategic resume.
- Looking for an internship or job? Handshake is the best place for CU students to find on- and off-campus opportunities. Here are some tips to help you make the most of Handshake.
- 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.