Resources by CollegesMeet your career counselor and view each colleges' list of links specifically for your major. Anthony Cosby Eric Arellano Claudia Giliberti Lamarita Vicenti Otis "Scotty" Scott, Jr. Michael Zucker Mysti Frazier Dionne Davila Rachel Griffey David A. Garcia Audrey Magnuson Stefanie Cisneros Karen Ivy |
Freshmen and Undeclared Majors
{First_Name} {Last_Name} Bio: {Bio}
Resources and LinksCareer AssessmentsSelf-assessment is the first and best step in sound career exploration. Part of the self-assessment process involves identifying your interests, values, abilities and personality preferences. Career assessments can give you ideas about occupations that may be potential "fits". Career assessments should be used as guides to help you understand who you are and what type of majors and careers might be right for you. The University Career Center offers several different career assessments. You may want to start with these:
Resume SamplesNo matter if you need a resume or not, start building your resume is a great career planning/development tools! It will prepare you for better future internship and job opportunities, so take your resume to us and we will assist you in making your resume more marketable!
If you have any questions about Work Study eligibility, please visit Office of Student Financial Aid or visit their website for more information. Job OpportunitiesTo find opportunity for part-time jobs and internship positions, please log in to your RowdyJobs account. If you are an international student, please see Career Resources for International Students RowdyJobs Quick Start GuideUniversity Career Center maintains an on-line database called "RowdyJobs" where students can post resumes, view career events, and search for jobs. Employers can search for resumes and set up on-campus recruiting events. It's easy, fast and free to register—to get started, simply log on and create your account. Search for JobsBy setting up your account, you will gain access to our online database of hundreds of jobs, where you can search for work-study, part-time, internships and full-time positions. On-Campus InterviewsYou will be able to sign-up for the on-campus interview schedules for which you qualify. Over 100 companies, agencies, and school districts hold interviews in the University Career Center each fall and spring semester. By registering in RowdyJobs, you will be able to sign-up for these interviews online. Register for Career EventsOnce you have set up your account, you will be able to RSVP online to events such as career-related professional development workshops and career fairs that we offer each semester. Are you looking for on-campus jobs, including Work Study and Non Work Study opportunities?Check with the following On-campus Vendors and Departments—these vendors often have openings available but do not necessarily advertise them. Feel free to contact them for availability.
Volunteer OpportunitiesNo work experience? There are many volunteer opportunities in your area that will give you the experience and skill sets to excel in the workplace. Click on the links below to view volunteer opportunities that are available on the UTSA campus as well as additional volunteer resources. |


