Whether you're certain of your future plans or still trying to figure it out, talking to your family about this topic can be difficult. Here are some tips to make these conversations over winter break a little easier.
It's no secret that doctoral students have the education and skills to move into meaningful careers beyond the professoriate. But how do you get there? A new online resource, Versatile PhD, can help.
Whether you're getting ready to declare a major or preparing for graduation, it can be stressful not knowing what your future holds. Start with the basics to help you uncover things you may not have considered.
Looking for an extra leg-up on your résumé and some academic credit to boot? Consider an internship abroad. These five cities are standouts in the global economy and excellent locations to build your career.
Some of CU Boulder’s most essential employees are advancing their English proficiency through a collaborative campus program designed for retention, career development and community-building.
The secret recipe for a successful career fair experience? Prepare. Taking a few hours to fine-tune your résumé, practice your elevator pitch and research employers can help you make a big impression.
Are you interested in working in government for the summer or after you graduate? If so, Disability Services would like to tell you about a great opportunity for students with disabilities.
On average, it takes six to nine months to land a job or internship post-graduation. If you're graduating in December or May or searching for a summer internship, come take advantage of the Technology Career Fair Oct. 3–4.
Unfortunately, you can't snap your fingers and get your dream job or internship; you need to exercise and flex those muscles regularly to accomplish your long-term goals. Career Services can help.