Career Development and Experiential Learning Opportunities

CAS Career Coaches
CAS Career Coaches
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Participating in research or an internship this spring? You can enroll in a CAS course to document your experience on your transcript and satisfy your Experiential Learning requirement. To enroll, start by filling out the online form for research or internships.

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Need an additional credit hour? Enroll in CASC 200, a 1-credit online career development course. It includes self-exploration, resume support, and a meeting with your career coach to discuss your best next steps. Enrollment is open in MyRED.

Career coaches are offering career drop-ins every Wednesday and Thursday, 1-3PM, via Zoom. Perfect opportunity for a quick resume review or to discuss your career development questions – no appointment needed! https://cas.unl.edu/student-resources/career-coaching/

Please check out the CAS Career Development Event Calendar for more opportunities! https://events.unl.edu/CASCareerDev/upcoming/
• Madagascar Info Session, Feb. 4th – Learn about the primatology field methodologies program in Madagascar where students will explore the forest and observe 13 species of lemur.
• Iceland Study Abroad Info Session, Feb. 4th – Learn about the program involving 12 days traveling throughout Iceland, exploring unique geography, and learning about sustainability.
• Discovering Careers in Natural Resources and Horticulture, Feb. 5th – Network with employers and learn about internship, full-time, and volunteer opportunities in the natural resources, horticulture and environmental sectors through employer booths and a panel discussion.
• Japanese Religions and Pop Culture Info Session, Feb. 6th – Through site visits, this course aims to promote students’ understanding of the cultural norms of religions that significantly differ from North American counterparts.
• Employer in Residence - University of Nebraska Foundation, Feb. 6th – The Foundation has career paths in fundraising, donor relations, marketing, events, research and analytics, and talent management and human resources.
• Employer in Residence - Hudl, Feb. 7th – Hudl is a pioneer in performance analysis technology, now helping more than 230K teams in 40+ global sports, ensuring coaches and athletes make every moment count.
• US General Services Administration Info Session, Feb. 12th – Interested in a career in public service? Learn more about Pathways internship and recent graduate opportunities!