Workshops
Our workshops and other career events give you the opportunity to hone your job search skills and explore career options through the guidance of trained career educators, alumni, employers and your peers.
Register for workshops to:
- Improve your resumé and cover letters
- Develop interview and networking skills
- Get tips on building a fulfilling career
- Educate yourself on career topics specific to Arts students (Work Your BA), International students (I. Work), and Science students (Work Your BSc).
Find and register for workshops
View our event calendar to find workshops and other events of interest to you. You may also be interested in the weekly resume clinics and advising sessions.
Can't attend our in-person workshops?
Give one of our online career development workshops a try! (Campus-Wide Login required.)
Explore Career Options - Want a fulfilling career? This two-part module will teach you how to explore a variety of satisfying career possibilities for your degree. You will use a well-known career test and other assessment tools to explore your definition of career satisfaction. You will also learn how to get the inside scoop on careers and discover which ones are truly right for you.
The Hidden Job Market - Is the eternal search for employment feeling a bit futile? You may be surprised to know that an overwhelming 80% of jobs are unadvertised. So where are all the jobs? Professional association members from a variety of industries come to uncover the secret world of networking to help you be successful in your career quest.
Resumés and Cover Letters - Does your resume need to be rescued? Let Career Services show you how to revamp your resume and create compelling cover letters to get your next job application noticed.
Interview Action - Feeling fearful about interviews? Vanquish interview anxieties by learning the effective skills, strategies and superpowers you'll need to win over potential employers at your next interview.
Succeed at Work - Learn the most important work skills that employers look for once you're hired.



