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Fact or fiction? Major does not equal career

When you went home for fall break, did Uncle Mike ask“What are you going to do with thatǰ?”

If you struggled to answer, read on!

One of the biggest myths still floating around today is thatyour major will determine your job or career.

Your major does help you develop thediscipline, skillsand persistence that employers in today’s job market look for. Your path from CU «Ƶ to the world of work will not belinear—"x" doesn't always equal "y" like inalgebra class.

Internships, minors, certificates, involvement in clubs, fraternities, sororities, sports, on-campus jobs, off-campus jobsand more all contribute holistically to your college experience and your career readiness!

most coveted by employers can be developed in all majors and by all studentswith a well-rounded educational experience.

Career Services’can assist you in identifying the skills you already have byexploring in-demand skills, finding opportunities to build skillsand learning to highlight your skill set.

By being equipped with advanced knowledge about who you are, what you bring to the tableand examples of how you’ve mastered skill sets, you will stand out for a wide range of positions across many disciplines and industries.

Jump in today to start learning aboutand make those holiday conversations with family much more interesting than, “I don’t know.” Uncle Mike, momand dadwill all be impressed!