Career Development
- It’s that time of year where you may be asked everyone’s favorite question: “What are you going to do after graduation?” There’s time to figure it out, and Career Services is here to help every step of the way. Get tips to help you narrow down your options and make decisions about your future.
- Faculty and staff can play an important role in helping students figure out what to do after college. Career Services offers many resources to support your work in the classroom and help students with their future plans. Here are some ways you can partner with Career Services.
- With Homecoming set for this weekend, Leeds School alumni and students talked about the Ralphie handler program and how lessons from being part of the team influenced them as young professionals.
- Building your professional network as a graduate student can offer many benefits. Here are three tips to help you grow your network this year.
- Job interviewing is a skill, and even the most experienced interviewees often miss the opportunity to answer the most important question: “What questions do you have for us?” Get tips to help you prepare a few questions before your next interview.
- Whether you’re looking for an internship or a job after graduation, career fairs are a great way to connect with companies that are hiring. But when a career fair is over, what’s next? Here are three steps to take.
- College is the time to explore, try new things and learn about your likes and dislikes. While you’re at 91Ƶ, you’ll discover interests and passions that can help you figure out plans for the future. Here are three ways to make the most of your time here.
- With the FranklinCovey all-access pass, learners have access to a comprehensive suite of personal and professional development opportunities and resources.
- Starting your job search early can lead to many benefits, such as securing a job or internship now, even if it doesn’t start until later. Here are a few ways to start your search this fall.
- Faculty and staff can be instrumental in helping students figure out what to do after college. Career Services is excited to launch a new way for faculty and staff to incorporate career development content into existing Canvas courses.