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How can you make progress on your career goals without feeling overwhelmed? In this workshop, graduate students will learn how to use the summer months intentionally, whether you’re job searching, networking, or simply exploring career options. When you have a clear plan, it’s possible to advance your career while also protecting your time, energy, and well-being.

In this workshop, you’ll learn how to:

  • Set realistic and meaningful career goals for the summer months
  • Identify high-impact activities that align with your professional direction
  • Use tools and strategies to stay organized and motivated
  • Balance productivity with rest to avoid burnout
  • Leverage summer opportunities for networking and skill-building
  • Create a flexible plan that supports both progress and sustainability

Whether you’re actively job searching or just want to stay connected to your goals, this session will help you build momentum without sacrificing balance.

NACE Competencies: Career & Self-Development, Critical Thinking (learn more about NACE Competencies)


This is a monthly graduate career workshop hosted by the Graduate Career and Professional Development (CPD) team at the University of Denver. If you would like to request any accommodations or have a question, please email Megan.Chambers@du.edu. These workshops are designed for current graduate students, but all DU undergraduate students and alumni are welcome to attend!

Please note: The event will be recorded, so if you do not wish to be recorded, please leave your audio off.  Attendees consents to and authorizes the use by Colorado Seminary, which owns and operates the University of Denver (“University”) of the undersigned’s name, image, voice and/or likeness and hereby grants the University the right to publish, re-publish, adapt, exhibit, reproduce, edit, modify, make derivative works, distribute, display or otherwise use or re-use the undersigned’s name, image, voice and/or likeness, including video interviews and b-roll, in connection with promotion of the University in all markets, media or technology now known or hereafter developed, including advertising, promoting and merchandising of those entities. The University may exercise any of these rights itself or through any successors, transferees, licensees, distributors or other parties.  If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to the event coordinator.

More Information

For more information, contact:

Megan Chambers
Assistant Director, Graduate Career and Professional Development
Megan.Chambers@du.edu

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