You've heard it before: networking is key to advancing your career. But what if you are tapped out, dread talking to new people, and don’t have any contacts in the industry you’re hoping to join?
How important is it for you as a student to be intentional about your leadership mindset? We all bring our own mental models of beliefs, values, and perspectives to our work and studies. But what is the level of impact of this with how we lead and interact with others?
Landed a summer internship/job and wondering how to prepare? In this workshop we’ll cover key tips and useful information to “know before you go,” goal-setting, and pre-reflection questions designed to help you be intentional about your experience.
Whether you're gearing up to attend a networking event at your next conference or striking up conversations with industry contacts, this interactive workshop will help you build the skills you need to network professionally.
What comes after your PhD or postdoc? If you’re considering an academic job and aren’t sure where to start, join this workshop to learn about academic hiring processes for tenure-track professor positions. We will discuss hiring cycles, documents you will need to apply, and strategies to strengthen your candidacy.
Is your Resume or Academic CV in need of a boost? Bring your Resume or CV and join your peers for a writing session. Resume and CV guides and samples will be available, and there will be opportunities to exchange drafts with peers and ask a Career Advisor questions about fonts, formats, sections, and organization.
What’s your next step? This interactive workshop for graduate students will teach you the skills to review position types and work environments within the context of your career.
Career fairs are organized by the Career Planning Service, often in collaboration with faculty associations and student groups. These events offer students an excellent opportunity to connect with company representatives across various industries.