Career Development

As a CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó student or graduate, you have access to a wide range of career planning and development resources. Students can connect with Career Services for workshops, one-on-one appointments, and career counseling. Alumni can take advantage of two free career advising sessions and explore additional networking opportunities through the Alumni Association. Check out the additional career resources we've compiled below!Ìý

IAFS/CU Resources

Check out tons of online resources you have access to as a CU student/alum! Examples include: What Can I Do with This Major?Ìý(job ideas); (IdentiKey required); HandshakeÌý(job board).

We encourage you to to discover resources to write resumes and cover letters, start your job search, explore majors, meet with a Career Advisor, get Career Help on Demand, or attend an event.

Check out Career Services's Global Careers webpage specifically for those of you interested in working, teaching, interning or volunteeringÌýinternationally.

Visit CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó Alumni Career Services to schedule a free advising session. Access free MySkills resources through the (log in, click Resources, and sort by Career Services or On-Demand).

External Resources

The resources below highlight external organizations, platforms, and tools that can support your career exploration and professional development beyond IAFS and CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó. Whether you are searching for internships, jobs, fellowships, networking opportunities, or industry insights, these resources can help you continue building your experience and global career pathway.

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Below is a list of some local, national, and global organizations which could be potential employers for International Affairs majors.