Career Exposure Beyond the Classroom
Creative ways to build skills before graduation
Your education gives you the foundation to succeed — but what you do beyond the classroom can set you apart. Employers look for candidates who not only understand concepts but also know how to apply them. That's where gaining career exposure comes in. Whether you're developing technical skills, growing your network, or exploring industries, there are countless ways to build experience before landing your first full-time role.
1. Explore Micro-Internships for Real-World Experience
Short-term, project-based experiences — known as micro-internships — offer a flexible way to test different industries and build your portfolio. These experiences can last anywhere from a few hours to a few weeks, giving you a chance to explore without committing to a full semester-long internship. They're especially helpful for discovering what you enjoy (and what you don't) early in your career journey.
2. Boost Your Skills Through Online Learning
Online platforms like LinkedIn Learning, Coursera, and Google Career Certificates make it easy to develop professional and technical skills at your own pace. Completing a course not only strengthens your resume — it also signals to employers that you're proactive about your growth. You may even want to consider sites like The Forage that offer job simulations as practice. Even dedicating one hour a week can lead to major progress over time.
3. Get Involved On Campus
Your campus is full of opportunities to gain hands-on experience. On-campus jobs, student organizations, and research roles all provide valuable skills in teamwork, leadership, and communication. Whether you're leading a club project or assisting in a lab, these experiences show initiative and responsibility — traits employers love to see.
4. Showcase Your Passion Through Personal Projects
Don't underestimate the power of your own creativity. Personal projects — like developing an app, designing a website, writing a blog, or conducting independent research — demonstrate your motivation and curiosity. Employers notice when you take the initiative to build something meaningful outside of class.
Stand Out and Step Ahead
If you're ready to learn actionable strategies to enhance your professional and technical skills, join us for the Keys to Success: Stand Out workshop on Monday, November 3, at The Commons 331. You'll gain insights into leveraging micro-internships, online courses, on-campus roles, and personal projects to become a stronger candidate for any opportunity.Posted: October 24, 2025, 12:42 PM