who you are or where you are going.
Schedule with your coach on Student Success Hub, stop by for a drop-in meeting any Wednesday or Thursday 1-3pm, and follow them on Instagram for tips, resources, and great job and internship opportunities for CAS majors! https://cas.unl.edu/career-coaching
CAS Career Conversation this Tuesday, Sept. 3rd, 1-2:30pm, 1207 Oldfather Hall. Join the CAS Career Coaches for a casual small group discussion for career development support. No preparation needed. Free donuts and coffee!
Microinternship Application Deadline is Friday Sept. 6th This program is ideal for students with no previous internship experience, and offers PAID, structured opportunities with interesting organizations like Habitat for Humanity, the Food Bank of Lincoln, the Sunday Farmers Market at College View, Cultural Centers of Lincoln, and more. No resume needed to apply!
Career Coaching Drop-ins are every Wednesday and Thursday, 1-3pm. Visit with a career coach to have your resume reviewed or ask other career-related questions. No appointment needed! Available in-person in 107 Oldfather or via Zoom.
Need an additional credit hour? Enroll in CASC 200: Career Development in Arts and Sciences to jumpstart your career development. The class includes meaningful self-exploration and reflection activities to help you explore your career options, guided support creating/updating your resume, and personalized connection with a career coach to identify next steps toward post-graduation goals. Enrollment is now open on MyRED. Check out what students have had to say about it!
Participating in an internship or research Experience? Have it documented on your transcript by enrolling in the CAS Internship or Research course. These courses allow you to reflect on and document these experiences and provide an ongoing connection with a CAS Career Coach. Get started by filling out the Internship Agreement or Research Agreement forms.
Interested in getting mentored by high-profile corporate leaders? Apply to a fellowship program with Boulevard. It is completely free for students. You will receive mentorship, industry insights, opportunities for networking, and much more. For more information, contact a current fellow and a CAS student, Zanib (zalrazaq2@huskers.unl.edu), who also is the project management intern at Boulevard.