Career Development
- Are you interested in working in government for the summer or after you graduate? If so, Disability Services would like to tell you about a great opportunity for students with disabilities.
- On average, it takes six to nine months to land a job or internship post-graduation. If you're graduating in December or May or searching for a summer internship, come take advantage of the Technology Career Fair Oct. 3–4.
- Unfortunately, you can't snap your fingers and get your dream job or internship; you need to exercise and flex those muscles regularly to accomplish your long-term goals. Career Services can help.
- Human Resources provides regularly opportunities for faculty and staff to expand their knowledge, learn new skills or enhance their overall wellbeing. The fall 2018 catalog is now available online.
- In today's job market, it's important to have a competitive résumé. International education can give your credentials that extra boost and teach you skills that will help you shine in the workplace.
- Students from across campus, whether they're studying English or aerospace, will have the chance next fall to learn about the vast career opportunities offered by Ball Corporation, a Fortune 300 company based in Broomfield.
- Campus has joined the National Center for Faculty Development & Diversity, or NCFDD, a national training and mentoring community that provides professional development benefits to faculty, postdocs and graduate students.
- Be sure to apply on the right website! Recently, CU 51´«Ã½ transitioned to a new career site. Employees interested in campus staff positions will need to apply using a new internal job board.
- Career Services isn't just for undergraduates. The office helps graduate students and postdoctoral researchers as well, assisting in career development and goal achievement.
- Don't have a summer job lined up yet? Career Services can help. Make the most of your summer employment by finding a job or internship that is right for you. Get started with your search today.