- Career and Major Exploration
- All the information you may want if you are choosing a major or changing the one you have. Finding your career path is an on-going process.
- Résumé
- A résumé is a kind of advertisement for yourself: a strong résumé should make the reader want to meet and interview you.
- Cover Letter
- The purpose of the cover letter is to demonstrate your organizational and writing skills to future employers while distinguishing yourself from the other applicants.
- Interviewing
- Preparation is essential to a successful interview. Taking a few minutes now to get ready can give you the edge you need.
- Internships
- Specifically for the internship search, this guide details the internship search process.
- Jobs
- Job-seekers have a huge range of resources at their disposal, of which the well-known mega-posting sites are only a small fraction.
- Volunteering
- Volunteering is a good way to build the skills and experience that employers are looking for.
- Work Abroad
- Thought about working or interning abroad? This guide will give you an introduction to the process of moving and working abroad.
- Pre-Med/Pre-Health
- Any student at UIUC regardless of major or college affiliation can complete course requirements necessary to apply to any of the health profession schools. Information on being or becoming Pre-Health is here!
- Grad School
- Graduate education provides an opportunity to delve deeper into a specific field of interest through coursework, research, and/or practical experience.
- Skills
- Simply having good grades and completing a degree are not enough to get a job in today’s rapidly changing economy. In addition to a solid academic background, employers want you to have these diverse skills.
- Campus Diversity Groups
- Here's a guide to organizations that are working for greater inclusion of traditionally under-represented groups in professions and industries.
- Researching Employers and Organizations
- Attain an expert understanding of an industry and profession as preparation for an in-depth job search. Anyone can become an industry expert, but it takes a research and time.
