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Helping you get ahead of your career
Take advantage of the many options at SFU which can lead to a successful career.
Check out these key tools to help you get a head start on your career.
Level up your career development superpowers!
Connect with people who are doing what you're curious about!
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Explore things you can do BEYOND your course requirements! You don’t need all the answers now, but it’s a good idea to start engaging.
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Your degree develop numerous transferrable skills that open up opportunities in different sectors. You’re also developing skills outside of your classes too.
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They all add up! Your experience within and beyond your classes are developing you professionally and personally. The knowledge, skills, and experience are all connected!
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Pay attention to what interests you and find out how you can learn more about it.
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Research options you’re curious about like events on campus, workshops, and online tools.
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Based on your experiences, what have you learned about yourself and your future possibilities?
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- Join a club or student union
- Volunteer
- Part-time employment
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- Search myInvolvement for volunteer and leadership roles at SFU
- Explore SFU InterviewPrep
- Discover the Roadmap to Co-op
- Sign up for the CVS Newsletter
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- Explore “What Can I Do with a Degree In?”
- Search myExperience for employment opportunities
- View prior FASS Career workshops
- Consider Co-operative Education
- Check out the Career Fair
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- Use LinkedIn Learning to master the platform
- Job Search workshops
- Job Search workshops for recent grads
- Attend Career Fair to identify sectors and organizations
- Alumni Career Nights
Tips to help you effectively present your education, experiences, and strengths for maximum impact on your resume and position your LinkedIn profile to show up on recruiters' searches.
Develop the skills and confidence to answer challenging interview questions and connect authentically with employers. Gain clarity from recruiters on industry insights and career possibilities.
Workshop Recordings from Previous terms
Job Search Made Easy
SFU Career Fairs connect job seekers to organizations for full-time, part-time, volunteer, and educational opportunities. Career Fair information can be found here.
FASS departments organize alumni career panel discussion and similar career events. Be inspired by alumni who were studying the same major as you and now working in many diverse careers. Look out for event announcements from departments’ websites and newsletters. Find your department!
The skills and abilities that Arts and Social Sciences students are known for – from critical thinking and communications, to research and analysis - are highly-regarded by employers in all sectors. In Co-op, you’ll explore career options, earning a competitive income and building your resume before you graduate. Learn more!
NEED MORE HELP? ASK ME!
HEY! I'M ALBERT!
I'm the Career Education Manager for the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences in SFU’s Career and Volunteer Services (CVS).
You can attend drop-in advising for FASS students on Tuesdays at 10:30am-11:30am at AQ 3020 (Arts Central) this October. Give CVS a call at 778.782.3106 if you have any questions about booking or following them on Instagram.