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Identify your skills and accomplishments
Understanding your skills and accomplishments is the first step in a successful job search. When you know what you’re good at, it’s easier to write a strong resumé, craft a standout cover letter, and confidently answer interview questions. This foundation will set you up for success as you move forward in your job search.
Participate in a co-op or internship
Co-op placements and internships—whether paid or unpaid—are excellent ways to connect with industry professionals, explore career options, and gain valuable work experience. Check with your faculty or the YU Experience Hub for available programs. Consider using additional resources to create your own internship opportunity.
Use online skill development and career building tools
Learn about a variety of skill development and career building tools available for you...
Benefits of volunteering
Volunteering is a great way to gain work experience, make connections, and develop skills. Here’s why it’s valuable...
Volunteer for one-time only events or activities
There are many events and activities on and off campus that need volunteers for just a few hours or a day. These short-term commitments are perfect for busy schedules and offer several benefits.
Leverage your part-time or summer job
Identify your goals and aspirations, keeping in mind that they may evolve over time. Consider what you want from your job...
Describe your experiences in a way that resonates with employers
Throughout your time at York, you're developing a wide variety of skills, gaining experience and celebrating accomplishments—all of which are transferable to the workplace and are valued by employers! Take the time to clearly identify all the things you have to offer an employer and learn how to describe them so an employer can visualize you successfully performing the role you want.
Identify and reflect on your experiential education or on-campus experiences
Benefits of identifying and reflecting on your experiences...
Find a volunteer placement
Take some time to reflect on your passions, interests, and experiences to determine what sort of volunteer work aligns with who you are. To find a volunteer position that meets your needs, identify your goals and aspirations prior to starting your search.
Decide which skills and experiences you want to develop
Need help deciding which skills and experiences you want to develop?
Ask for specific opportunities at your job or volunteer placement
Jobs and/or volunteer placements are great places for skill building. Just because your job may not be your “career job” there are still opportunities for growth.
Join a team or a club and/or Become a student leader
You never know who you'll meet while participating in a club or on a team. It doesn't have to be a career-related club either. Any club you're interested in can provide opportunities to connect with others.
Get valuable work experience
Volunteering is a great way to gain professional experience that can help you land your next job!
Contact Us
Virtual, 202 McLaughlin College
The Career Centre offers a hybrid service model for career advising and counselling services. You are welcome to schedule virtual or in-person appointments.
Monday - Friday: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (virtually and in-person)
New Monday Virtual Evening Hours for Career Advising 5-7PM starting October 16, 2023!
Summer Fridays: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. (operating virtually from May to August)
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