Getting involved can enhance your college experience and help you get ready for future careers. Read four tips for making the most of your involvement on campus.
What do you want to do with your degree? What are you going to do after graduation? Sometimes it can feel like these types of questions come up a lot, especially with family. Get tips for making the conversation easier.
As you prepare for interviews and opportunities after graduation, it can be helpful to understand what's expected in the professional world. From email etiquette to organizational skills, get tips.
Are you planning to have an internship over the summer? Or are you graduating in December or May and need to begin your job search? It’s time to get ready for recruitment season!
What should you be doing in your first year at CU? Tapping into all of your resources can be overwhelming. Get tips from your peers to help you tackle the process one small step at a time.
Ah, summer. No matter what your plans are, don't let the summer slip by without gaining some insight or experiences that can benefit your unique career path.
Many career skills will come from your academic experience, and others you'll develop through internships and research projects. Read the top 10 desirable skills employers look for in candidates.
Regardless of your plans, please take a few minutes to fill out a survey that will help inform and shape career expectations of current undergraduates, new alumni and prospective students.