Career Development
- Around 80% of jobs are never posted. To find unlisted positions, use the network you already have! Ask friends, family, professors and others in your network to keep you updated on projects and jobs that match your goals. Learn how to set up informational interviews.
- Receiving a job offer can feel exciting and rewarding, but you can benefit by taking the time to consider whether the position is right for your future. Here are things to consider.
- Before you graduate, reconnect with your favorite professors and instructors to share your future plans and ask for a letter of recommendation. Even if you don’t plan to attend graduate school, asking them while they remember you will help with a future ask.
- Searching for jobs or internships can feel challenging, but there are strategies to make it easier. Here are some tips to help you in your search.
- When searching for a job, knowing the skills hiring managers want to see can help you hone your resume and focus your skill-building. Request a skills report from Career Services to get data-driven insight into the top skills for a specific role or an entire industry.
- Establishing a network during college can positively impact your job or internship search. Learn more about the benefits of building a robust professional network.
- Job scams can result in identity theft or a loss of money. Watch out for these warning signs and red flags to avoid falling victim.
- Experts and alumni discussed the future of the sports media industry and shared advice on how to build a career in this competitive field.
- Sometimes an unintentional mistake can keep you from a great job or internship opportunity. Here are four tips to help you avoid some common pitfalls when seeking employment.
- When searching for a job or internship, you want to ensure the company or organization you pursue matches your values and goals. Check out tips to help you figure out whether a company or organization is a good fit for you.