Online registration is now open for the Infrastructure and Sustainability Mentor Program. The program provides CU Boulder staff an opportunity for both professional and personal development through a variety of self-directed activities as mentor team participants.
Over 100 students applied for short-term paid projects at companies from all sectors at CU Boulder's Micro-Internship Job Fair—a just-in-time opportunity for students and companies left in the lurch by COVID-19.
The Research & Innovation Office invites babyÖ±²¥app who are new to the university’s creative work, research and scholarly community to join the 2020 Principal Investigator Academy cohort.
Many of the most in-demand skills right now are not technical skills. Employers are looking for candidates with interpersonal skills such creativity, adaptability, communication and problem solving. Here's how to start developing these skills.
One of the most important things you can do as a graduate student is to start thinking about your career goals early in your program. Here are a few concrete actions you can take early on.
Not hearing from anyone after applying for jobs? Had an interview but didn’t get an offer? While this is all part of the process, it’s not always easy to deal with. Get tips to deal with rejection and stay motivated in the job search.
Graduate and professional programs are continuously adapting to changes and impacts in these uncertain times. If you’re in the process of applying, here are some tips and steps you can take this summer.
Join ALTEC for remote language classes in American Sign Language, French, Japanese and Spanish. The first Spanish offering was so popular that ALTEC recently added a second section.
Even though it may seem like no one is hiring in these uncertain times, there are still companies looking to fill open internships and jobs right now. Get tips to help you in your search.