Career Development
- The interview is your chance to highlight your experiences, personality and potential. Whether your interview is in person or happening virtually, get tips to help you prepare and feel confident.
- Career Services offers a variety of weekly workshops to help you succeed in your job search, including how to use career technology, write resumes and cover letters, network, interview and more. See what's coming up.
- ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Boulder is streamlining the process of connecting students with on-campus job opportunities. Starting in March, departments are encouraged to use Handshake as the platform for posting student employment jobs and internships. This includes hourly and work-study positions.
- Connecting with fellow alumni through the Forever Buffs Network led to a job offer in TV and a move to New York City for one recent grad. Join today.
- There is still time for you to secure a job that aligns with your career goals before graduation. Learn more about how to plan for life after college, find a job and graduate ready for your next step.
- Don’t stress about gaps in your resume. Take action! Do one or more of the work-based experiences offered at ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥, or use Handshake to find an internship.
- Do you have professional development goals for the new year? Are you hoping to be more appropriately engaged with your work and life? Human Resources is offering three powerful trainings to help you take charge.
- As a college student, you can benefit from understanding the impact of AI as you select your major and prepare for your job and internship search. Learn more about how AI is shaping the work world.
- Faculty and staff can help students gain confidence and feel ready for life after graduation. Here are ways you can help students connect what you are teaching them in your classes to the skills they need to launch their careers.
- Career Services is not just about helping students get jobs but also a way for the university to shape graduates who are ready to make a difference in the world. Alumni Hannah Clayton and Callie Habegger share their stories.