Job Search

When should I start applying?

For May grads, these organizations tend to start the hiring process in March. December grads will want to start their search in September or October.

For May grads, these companies tend ot start their recruitment process in Fall and early Spring. December grades will want ot start thier search in August.

These tend to be posted throughout the year, but most are posted in late spring and summer for the following academic year. There are opportunities at all local universities/colleges, not just CU Â鶹ӰԺ.

How to Stand Out

3 things to consider when deciding where you’d like to gain experience:

  • Population: age range, level of schooling, community, etc.
  • Setting:ÌýEducation, healthcare/hospital, mental health facility, non-profit, etc.
  • Issues or human concerns you are passionate about: relationships, addiction, learning abilities, depression, anxiety, chronic or severe mental health issues, trauma/abuse, eating disorders, athlete performance, autism, etc.

Utilize the Volunteer Resource Center (VRC) and Handshake to learn about opportunities in the Â鶹ӰԺ community and check out the PSYC Internships as well.

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This is a great way to gain additional experience while also facilitating discussions among students in class about various topics being learned in lectures. It demonstrates leadership, teaching skills, and knowledge of the material. This experience also gives you the opportunity to develop an in-depth relationship with a professor or instructor, which can help in the future with requesting letters of recommendation for graduate school.

If you are a Neuroscience or Psychology student interested in pursuing graduate school or a career in research, it is important to gain research experience.

CU Â鶹ӰԺ and other universities often list Professional Research Assistant positions to work in a lab. Many of these listings require a Bachelor’s degree and undergraduate-level experience working in a lab. The listings are found on specific University . Read through a specific Professional Research Assistant job description to get a sense for the kind of skills and experience the University is seeking for a typical entry level research position.

Get Connected

Learn about the variety of positions and organizations where Psyc and Nrsc alumni are working. Try searching: Where they live, where they work, what they do, and what they studied.Ìý

Grow your career and professional network by connecting with recent graduates and seasoned alumni. You’ll get insider access to job postings, networking opportunities, and more. Many alumni are also willing to serve as mentors and provide career assistance.

Resume Templates

Create a professional resume with our PSYC and NRSC specific resume templates!

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