Career Development
- The fall marks a crossroads for many graduate students. Whether you are seeking a career in academia or somewhere else, ask yourself these questions: What is it that you want? When you look back on your life in fifty years, what do you want to see? Trust yourself to find the path that is right for you.
- As a graduate student, you never know when you’ll have to call on your network for a job reference or professional favor. It may seem easy to meet others, but what matters next is putting in the effort to grow the relationship.
- If you connect your personal LinkedIn profile to CU LinkedIn Learning, you’ll get recommendations for videos, courses and other trainings relevant to your major and career goals. Check out this feature and more!
- Our fall 2019 classes will include multiple levels of French, Italian and Spanish plus beginner's classes in Japanese and Thai. Come learn with us!
- The learning platform Lynda.com will upgrade to LinkedIn Learning in September. Take one simple step to unlock the full potential of CU LinkedIn Learning.
- This fall, Lynda.com is updating to LinkedIn Learning. Before it upgrades, create a LinkedIn profile to enhance your learning experiences and future career prospects.
- The online learning and professional development platform used by University of Colorado faculty and staff will upgrade in September when Lynda.com becomes LinkedIn Learning. Find out more about the upgrades and how they will help faculty and staff learn new skills or refine current skills with greater ease.
- Colorado Shakespeare Festival voice coaches Julie Foh and Jeff Parker shared public speaking tips that can help everyone from Shakespearian actors to students.
- Ah, summer. No matter what your plans are, don't let the summer slip by without gaining some insight or experiences that can benefit your unique career path.
- If you have accepted an adjunct or other temporary contract, you want to be sure that you are heading into that role with strategies to maximize the experience. Here are three ways to make the most of your temporary contract.