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Job searching via LinkedIn?

A LinkedIn profile is a wonderful way to extend your professional exposure beyond the scope of a piece of paper (your resume). With benefits including no spacial restrictions, ease of use, more flexibility with formatting, etc., LinkedIn presents a unique opportunity …

By Kate Kastl
Kate Kastl Career Counselor-College of Engineering
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15 Ways to Beat Procrastination

Welcome back, Roadrunners! The school year is upon us… which, for many, means it’s time to say goodbye to carefree summer days and get yourselves back into the student mindset. Check out some of these tips to help you make …

By Kate Kastl
Kate Kastl Career Counselor-College of Engineering
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Make Your Cover Letter SHINE With These 3 Tips

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How To Answer Interview Questions About Your Weaknesses

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2016 Career Conference Keynote – The Dream Share Project

We are thrilled to announce that our Keynote Presenters at the 2016 Career Conference are Chip Hiden and Alexis Irvin of the The Dream Share Project film! They have been sharing their story at universities and have been inspiring students across the country. …

By Meghan Murray
Meghan Murray Events Manager
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(210) 458-4589
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UTSA University Career Center
One UTSA Circle
San Antonio, TX 78249

Career Service Hours

Monday 8am-5pm
Tuesday 8am-5pm
Wednesday 8am-5pm
Thursday 8am-5pm
Friday 8am-5pm

*Virtual and in-person appointments are available. Click here to schedule an appointment.

Drop-in hours on February 19th, February 26th, March 25th, and April 22nd from 10 am to 3 pm at the University Career Center.

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