A graduate degree from DU opens up countless career possibilities across every sector. There are career professionals here to support your success as you discover your path, seek out meaningful jobs, practicums, internships or further education. It is our goal that working together you grow your network, gain experience and advance your career.
Career Support for Graduate Students
The University of Denver has a collaborative partnership of career offices to serve your unique needs as a graduate or professional student. Visit our contact page to find the office best equipped to serve your needs!
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What Recruiters Are Really Looking For
In today’s complicated world of job searching, Recruiters can be the key holders to a candidate’s success. You could be the most qualified individual for a particular position, but if the Recruiter or hiring …
We hear and read about it all the time…you must network for career success! But, many people are overwhelmed with the idea of networking and are not sure where to start. Informational interviewing allows a conversation to happen, usually 1-on-1, …
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It has probably happened to you, right? You are in an interview, well prepared and confident in your answers. Then suddenly the interviewer asks, “So, what are your salary expectations?” Blindsided, you don’t know what to say or how to …
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