Career Help /studentaffairs/ en Upgrade your professional experience this semester /studentaffairs/professional-experience-opportunities Upgrade your professional experience this semester Emily Sampl Wed, 01/29/2025 - 11:45 Tags: Career Help Get Involved Career Services

Now is an excellent time to start thinking about what you can do this spring and summer for your future career success. Employers are looking for applicants who have demonstrated their skills through internships, relevant experiential projects and certifications. These experiences can also help you understand your future career goals鈥攚hat you want out of a job and who you want to work for. Here are some opportunities to enhance your resume and gain professional experience during your time at 精品SM在线影片.  

Find an internship 

Internship experience is the most influential factor for employers when hiring, according to a job outlook survey by . This type of experience shows employers that you have direct experience applying your skills. As a CU student, you can access exceptional resources to find internships, including Handshake, internship credits and internship programs 

  • Handshake makes it easy to find and apply to internships, many of which aren鈥檛 posted anywhere else. Check out these curated Handshake search tips for your major.
  • Internships offer unique opportunities to gain real-world experience, develop new skills and make meaningful connections. Explore experiences like CU in D.C., Education Abroad, the CU Public Interest Internship Experience and more to find the right fit for your goals 

Earn a Google Career Certificate 

Stand out in the job market by earning a free Google Career Certificate through Career Services. Learn from experts and gain skills in high-demand fields like cybersecurity, data analytics, IT support, digital marketing and more. These certificates show you have initiative and skills in specialized areas, helping you stand out to employers. 

Try a job simulation 

It is hard to know what a job will be like until you try it out. Job simulations are a risk-free way to experience a day-in-the-life working for some of the world's biggest brands and top companies. Companies like Red Bull, The New York Times, Bank of America and more host great job simulations for CU students on Forage. 

Work on campus  

精品SM在线影片 employs thousands of students each semester. On-campus jobs provide an opportunity for hands-on experiences, a flexible work schedule and access to a professional network. Whatever your goals or interests are, there鈥檚 a job for you. Explore available positions on Handshake and learn more about the benefits of working on campus. 

Gain experience through volunteering    

Volunteer experience can help you learn new skills, meet new people and make a positive difference. The Volunteer Resource Center has excellent opportunities to volunteer throughout the year with varying commitment levels and ways to contribute. Volunteering can be crucial to a future job or internship application to nonprofits or government agencies, and it can also help set you apart in your job search. 

Set yourself up for success  

Career Services helps students position themselves for success through workshops, events, training and other resources. Career Services can also help you prepare your resume for applications. Meet with a peer career advisor during scheduled office hours or schedule an appointment with a career advisor.  

Here are some opportunities to enhance your resume and gain professional experience during your time at 精品SM在线影片.

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Resume tips every college student needs /studentaffairs/resume-tips Resume tips every college student needs Emily Sampl Tue, 01/28/2025 - 10:03 Tags: Career Help Life Skills Career Services

Your resume is often the first impression you make on an employer and plays a crucial role in landing an interview. Typically, employers only spend 10-30 seconds scanning it, so it鈥檚 important to produce an effective resume that is easy to read, highlights relevant experience and grabs their attention.  

Here are a few tips and best practices to help you create a strong, strategic resume.  

Keep it simple 

Tailoring your resume for Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) is a great way to increase your chances of making it past the initial screening stage. Most companies and organizations use an ATS to manage the volume of applicants, often reducing the number of candidates by 70%.  

Follow these guidelines to ensure your resume is compatible with ATS: 

  • Avoid using columns, text boxes, colors and graphics.
  • When it comes to fonts, limit yourself to three font sizes and one font style.
  • Pull keywords from the job posting or the mission and values of the organization and incorporate them in your resume.  

As a student, you have access to Quinncia鈥攁n online AI tool that provides free personalized feedback on your resume. Quinncia鈥檚 in-depth recommendations can help your resume pass through an ATS.  

Keep it relevant  

Use your resume to show employers why you鈥檙e qualified for the job. Remember, not all experience has to come from formal employment. For example, include foundational skills鈥攍ike communication, teamwork and leadership鈥攜ou gained through class projects or volunteering when it鈥檚 relevant to the job description.  

Start your resume bullets with what you accomplished and answer one or more of the following: 

  • How did you do it?
  • Why did you do it?
  • For what purpose?
  • Quantify information whenever possible. 

Whether you have no experience at all or you are wanting something else to round out your skills, Career Services offers a variety of opportunities that take from 20 minutes to multiple semesters to complete and will help you add professional experience to your resume.  

Keep it active 

Always start bulleted statements with past-tense, active verbs and delete words like 鈥渁,鈥 鈥渁nd鈥 and 鈥渢he.鈥 You want to paint a vivid picture of your skills in action that is short and to the point. A few action verbs that stick out to employers include "developed,鈥 鈥渆nhanced," "created," 鈥渁nalyzed,鈥 "managed鈥 and "mentored.鈥 For more examples, review this list of action verbs to use on your resume 

Keep it going  

Career Services offers several career fairs and industry events throughout the year. Here are a few of the upcoming events where you can improve and showcase your resume:  

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Use to register for these events and others as well as sign up for one-on-one sessions with employers during virtual career fairs. If there are specific employers that you are scheduled to chat with, make a variation of your resume that is tailored to each of them.  

Career advisors are available to help you create and edit your resume. Check out this list of more resume tips and schedule an appointment to meet with Career Services so that you鈥檙e prepared to apply when opportunities arise.  

Here are a few tips and best practices to help you create a strong, strategic resume.

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Optimize your career search with Handshake /studentaffairs/handshake-tips Optimize your career search with Handshake Emily Sampl Wed, 01/22/2025 - 10:43 Tags: Career Help Career Services

Looking for an internship or job? is the best place for CU students to find on- and off-campus opportunities.

As CU鈥檚 primary online recruiting tool, Handshake connects students and recent graduates with internships, jobs, thousands of employers, information about career-related campus events and other valuable resources. Every undergraduate and graduate student automatically has a Handshake account, regardless of your major or year.

As your free one-stop shop for starting your career journey, here are some tips to help you make the most of Handshake. 

Take advantage of the home page

A great place to start your search is the Handshake home page. It automatically displays jobs and internships that align with the information in your profile鈥攕uch as your skills, interests and major. As you continue browsing, the platform鈥檚 algorithm will refine its recommendations to fit even more precisely with your preferences.

If a recruiter wants to find a CU student, the first place they will look is Handshake. Complete and public profiles not only enhance the personalization of your home page but are also much more likely to get attention from employers worldwide who are actively seeking CU talent.

Set up saved searches

Handshake has the same number of internships posted in Colorado as LinkedIn, with over 1,000 internship postings each month during the academic year. Set up saved searches to be the first to know about new postings and receive emails when positions post that meet your search criteria. 

How to set up saved searches:

  • Select your desired industry filters on your search then look on the left side of the screen for a box titled 鈥淒on鈥檛 miss out!鈥
  • Click the 鈥淪ave your search鈥 link and then click to edit notifications to name your search and adjust how often you receive an email about incoming positions.
  • You can set up multiple searches if you have different interests or want to see different results for multiple regions in the country.

Use 精品SM在线影片 Collections

精品SM在线影片 Collections are groupings of available opportunities built out by Career Services. Examples include 鈥淟ocal Retail & Restaurant,鈥 鈥淐olorado Startups鈥 and 鈥淏oulder/Denver Art & Creative鈥 collections. Searching through collections is a great way to find specific and relevant opportunities.

How to use 精品SM在线影片 Collections:

  • Start a job or internship search.

  • Using the filters to the right of the keyword search, select 鈥溇稴M在线影片 Selections.鈥

  • Select a collection from the drop-down menu. All positions will be those in the selected collection.

  • Search using keywords  

Find opportunities that are most relevant to your skills, interests and career goals by using keywords like "marketing,鈥 "music鈥 or 鈥渟ports.鈥 By streamlining the search process, you can save yourself time and effort. 

For example, if you were looking for remote jobs, here are the steps to follow:

  • Start a job or internship search.
  • Click the filter to the right of the keyword search box called, 鈥淥nsite/Remote鈥

  • select 鈥淩emote.鈥

  • The search will pull up all remote internships and jobs that match your specific criteria. Check out these recommended keywords based on your major.

Find career events and fairs

There are plenty of events and career fairs this semester to help you progress in your internship or job search. You can find all the details on Handshake in the events section.

  • Browse career fairs to see which employers are attending. For virtual career fairs, you can schedule time to chat with them. Keep in mind that students with completed and public profiles have a better chance of meeting one-on-one with employers during the fair.
  • Attend Career Services workshops and weekly programs to get resume help, interview tips and more.
  • Check out events posted by employers. These include workshops, information sessions and insights from past interns and employees.

Remember, Career Services is here to help. Visit Career Services during office hours or schedule an express appointment to get helpful information and ask career development advisors your specific questions.  

Looking for an internship or job? Handshake is the best place for CU students to find on- and off-campus opportunities. Here are some tips to help you make the most of Handshake.

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5 ways to develop leadership skills this semester /studentaffairs/leadership-opportunities 5 ways to develop leadership skills this semester Valerie Padilla Tue, 01/07/2025 - 00:00 Tags: Career Help Get Involved Life Skills

There are many ways to be a leader in your community and plenty of opportunities on campus to build new skills. Here are a few ways to gain leadership experience this semester. 

Apply for a leadership role 

Get hands-on experience while developing leadership skills with these opportunities.

  • CU in the Community project lead: Coordinate and direct volunteers while you spend a day making a positive impact while participating in meaningful service.
  • Journey leaders: Journey leaders are students within the New Student & Family Programs that welcome new Buffs to campus. You can gain valuable leadership experience while meeting new people and getting involved.
  • : ASAP tutor mentors work with students living in the residence halls and first-year students in paid tutoring positions. 

Most student organizations, fraternities and sororities also have leadership roles for students to fill. These roles offer a chance to develop various skills and experiences you can use well after your time at 精品SM在线影片. Browse to explore student organizations by topic or alphabetical list. 

Join a leadership program

These programs allow you to gain leadership experience and meet fellow Buffs.

  • CU GOLD: Gaining Opportunities through Leadership Development (CU GOLD) offers students ways to develop leadership skills through several leadership program paths and opportunities.
  • Climate Justice Leadership Alliance: Work with other students, faculty and staff to develop and implement campus and community actions for climate justice. 

Work on campus

On-campus jobs are a convenient way to gain experience, earn money and build leadership skills. There are many student job roles with some positions offering opportunities to take on more responsibility over time. Search for on-campus jobs on . 

Participate on a student board or committee 

Use your voice and help make decisions that affect our campus community. Here are some opportunities to consider.

  • Center for Student Involvement (CSI) Board: Develop programs and educational opportunities to enrich the campus experience for 精品SM在线影片 students.
  • Cultural Events Board: Broaden cultural knowledge by supporting the voices of underrepresented and misrepresented groups on campus to promote student engagement with their platforms.
  • CU Student Government (CUSG): Serve your peers, make a difference and leave your mark at 精品SM在线影片 by participating in student government.
  • CUSG Recreation Board: Promote the improvement of the Recreation Center and the university community through planning and positive action.
  • Distinguished Speakers Board: Bring well-known speakers to campus and develop your skills in planning and implementing large-scale events.
  • Environmental Center Board: Advocate for campus environmental policy, determine funding for innovative sustainability projects, get practical experience and more.
  • National Residence Hall Honorary (NRHH): Provide recognition for students and staff in the residence halls who have demonstrated exemplary leadership and who have made outstanding service contributions to their communities, CU and beyond.
  • Residence Hall Association (RHA): Foster and facilitate community among on-campus residents and promote a safe and comfortable living environment.
  • Senior Class Council: Keep seniors informed and involved while building pride, tradition and community among the graduating class.
  • UMC Board: Create policy, develop creative solutions to challenging issues and grow your leadership skills.
  • Volunteer Resource Center (VRC) Board: Through policy making, leadership and outreach, being part of the VRC Board can help you advocate for and provide services to meet campus and community needs. 

Look out for your fellow Buffs

Being a leader on campus can be more than joining a program or holding a position in your student organization. Our Colorado Creed reminds us that we build character based on our decisions and actions toward others. If you see something concerning, don鈥檛 hesitate to call for help. Know and look out for other community members. 

Gaining leadership skills and experience to add to your resume can help when looking for a job or internship. Learn more about how to and experience with . 

Learn more about getting involved this fall:

  • Download the 精品SM在线影片 Life app from the or
  • Follow @CUBoulderLife on , and .
  • Check out upcoming student events. 
There are many ways to be a leader in your community and plenty of opportunities on campus to build new skills. Here are a few ways to gain leadership experience this semester.

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3 reasons to work on campus /studentaffairs/reasons-work-on-campus 3 reasons to work on campus Emily Sampl Fri, 12/20/2024 - 10:39 Tags: Career Help Connect With Others Get Involved Life Skills

Students who work on campus get to enjoy many benefits. Some jobs allow you to build technical skills and are a great way to explore potential careers. Others may offer some downtime and let you study around your job duties.   

Whatever you鈥檙e looking for, here are a few reasons to consider applying for an on-campus job.   


1. Enjoy a flexible schedule  

One of the best perks of an on-campus job is flexibility. Most student jobs offer flexible scheduling around your classes and other commitments. Many supervisors will also adjust schedules during busy times, like finals.   

Many students work between 10 and 15 hours weekly, with 25 hours per week maximum. At your on-campus job, your academics stay the priority.  


2. Get to know fellow Buffs  

The other students you work with can quickly become your new friends. Departments like the Rec Center, Environmental Center, Residence Life and Campus Dining Services are some of the largest employers of students. These jobs allow you to spend time with fellow Buffs and get to know them.   

Student employment also allows you to work more closely with faculty and staff. They can become mentors and potentially lead to future internships or research opportunities. Additionally, faculty or staff supervisors can provide letters of recommendation or serve as professional references later.   


3. Gain professional experience and skills  

Whatever department you work in, your student job can help you build your resume.  

Many students develop foundational skills at on-campus jobs that they can use in professional positions after college. These skills include communication, problem-solving, time management and leadership.    

There are also student jobs specific to different industries that can teach you technical skills. These roles include work in graphic design, event planning, social media, data analytics and research. 


Find student jobs  

  • Use Handshake to search for on-campus student employment, including hourly and work-study positions.
  • Stop by the on Thursday, Jan. 16, to meet with campus departments looking to hire students.
  • Connect with Career Services to find support with every aspect of your job search, including using Handshake, writing resumes, practicing for interviews and more.  
Looking for a job? Here are a few reasons to consider student employment.

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