Interviewing

Ace your next phone interview!

Whether you are looking to enter the workforce immediately after undergrad, or looking to stay in academia, the interview process can still be daunting. I’ve fielded questions about phone interviews from several students lately, and it appears that they are …

By Kate Kastl
Kate Kastl Career Counselor-College of Engineering
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5-Minute Networking Tutorial

Planning to attend a networking event soon? Uncomfortable striking up a conversation with total strangers, even if you may already know that you share some common interests? Perhaps you’re looking for a way to set yourself apart from the 35 …

By Kate Kastl
Kate Kastl Career Counselor-College of Engineering
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2016 Career Conference for Seniors, Graduate Students, and Alumni

2016 Career Conference for Seniors, Graduate Students, and Alumni

The UTSA University Career Center would like to congratulate you on reaching the last phase of your college career! In recognition of this hard earned achievement and in the interest of …

By Meghan Murray
Meghan Murray Events Manager
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Your elevator speech: A concise and clear statement about you

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Experience vs. Trustworthiness

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Phone
(210) 458-4589
Address

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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