Advice
Avoid these 5 interview etiquette mistakes!
http://bit.ly/25MKCIbOrientation for #UTSA2020 starts today! If you’re joining us on campus soon, be sure to check out this video!
http://bit.ly/1Zrmqr9The article linked below is written with hiring managers in mind; however, it offers great insight for student-athletes to gain an understanding of the value companies place on the skills developed throughout participation in collegiate athletics.
http://www.fastcompany.com/3028829/why-your-next-employee-should-be-a-former-student-athlete
What’s the difference between ‘engineer’ and ‘professional engineer’?
“To a client, it means you’ve got the credentials to earn their trust. To an employer, it signals your ability to take on a higher level of responsibility.”
http://bit.ly/24J7ub0Have an engineering interview scheduled? Check out these sample interview questions!
http://bit.ly/1NkaHttIf you are not already taking classes or participating in an internship this summer, now would be the perfect time to gain additional experience through volunteerism. Employers highly favor seeing that a potential candidate has been involved in their community, …
The goal of a cover letter is to capture attention, generate interest, and inspire action. “Sick of your cover letter landing in the trash can? Then stop using the cookie-cutter copies!”
Scholarships and internships are still available for currently enrolled students through the UTSA College of Engineering’s partnership with AfterCollege. Permanent placement opportunities for Engineering grads are also highlighted. As always, visit the University Career Center for more career planning assistance!
Hi Roadrunner Parents!!
We recognize that your student is pursuing a degree that less than 8% of students achieve, according to this article by the National Center for Educational Statistics! With this next part of their career journey, there are few things …
Your student is so close to finishing up and walking across the stage for graduation!! As as excited as you and your student must be, there’s still work to be done. Here are a few items for the ‘To Do’ list…
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