How you get involved during your time at ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½Æƽâ°æÏÂÔØ can demonstrate a number of things to future employers. Here are four ways to gain experience this year by getting involved.
Even though many of us are physically distancing right now, it’s still possible to network and make connections virtually. Here are some pointers from Career Services.
A cover letter is your chance to show an employer you are a good fit for a job. Sometimes it can be hard to know how to start, but here are some things to consider and tips for creating an engaging cover letter.
Informational interviews are often informal, and can help you learn about certain industries and the steps you need to take to get into a career. They also allow you to practice talking with professionals and build your network. Learn more.
Did you know about 87% of recruiters use LinkedIn as part of their candidate search? Read tips for optimizing your profile to increase your chances of being noticed by recruiters and fellow alums.
Even in these uncertain times, there are many companies that are still hiring for fall internships and jobs. Here are three reasons to register for a virtual career fair this semester.
Looking for internships or opportunities to gain professional experience this fall? Want to build your resume or explore your interests? Apply by Oct. 5 to participate in Upkey's Virtual Internship Program.
An interview is your chance to highlight your experiences, personality and potential. Whether your interview is in-person or happening virtually, use this checklist to help you prepare and feel confident.
Even during these uncertain times, there are companies that are hiring. And the best place for CU students to find internships and jobs is Handshake. Get tips for making the most of your search.