Career Development
We encourage you to to start your job search and obtain resources about cover letters, resumes, and professional interviews.
Check out Career Services's Global Careers webpage specifically for those of you interested in working, teaching, interning or volunteering internationally.
As a CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ student or graduate, you have many resources available for career planning and development! Students, connect with Career Services for workshops, appointments, and career counseling. Alumni, take advantage of two free Career Advising appointments in addition to other networking opportunities through the Alumni Association.
Resources
- IAFS Mentorship Program
- Internship and Job Opportunities
- Related:
- Career Help On Demand: Check out tons of online resources you have access to as a CU student/alum!
A sample of available resources are listed here:- What Can I Do with This Major? (job ideas) and Lightcast (job skills)
- or (occupation and industry Info)
- Handshake (job/internship board) and VMock (resume builder)
- Fulbright Scholarships
- Networking Tips and Suggestions - a quick cheat sheet for attending networking events.
- : Master's, PHDs, Professional Development Certificate Programs, and events.
Career Exploration
Below is a list of some local, national, and global organizations which could be potential employers for International Affairs majors:
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