Career Development
- The fall semester is a great time to build your resume and explore what kind of career you actually want. Whether you’re looking to gain experience for your resume, explore your interests or just get a head start, there are many opportunities to level up and find your path.
- 51³Ô¹ÏÍø is partnering with Coursera to offer free professional development opportunities to the 51³Ô¹ÏÍø community through a new partnership called Career Academy 51³Ô¹ÏÍø.
- Here are some tips to help you make the most of your time on campus and guide you as you turn your interests and experiences into a fulfilling post-graduation path.
- Having a mentor can be a game-changer during your time in college. If you’re interested in mentorship this semester, here are some simple steps to help you find the right mentor for your journey.
- Whether you're looking to boost employee engagement, make your Zoom meetings more inclusive and efficient for your teams or improve your productivity and personal effectiveness in the remote environment, use time this summer to invest in professional development.
- Professional development doesn't always require a classroom. Sometimes it begins with a spark of curiosity and the right tools at your disposal. Learn more from CU's Employee Services.
- If you find yourself feeling doubt and uncertainty about your next steps, Career Services is here to support you even after graduation. Take advantage of these resources available for Forever Buffs.
- Do you need a professional photo to include on your Handshake or LinkedIn profiles? Stop by Career Services to use our free photo booth—no appointment needed.
- While it can feel tempting to take the first job offer you receive, take time to consider if the position is right for you. Here are tips to help you make a decision.
- The University Libraries Ask A Librarian Apprenticeship Program fills a gap between the classroom and post-graduation employment.