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Career Resources

It’s never too early to begin taking a look at your career options and ways to gain work experience. 

ENVS-Specific Career Resources:

  • ENVS Internships Page—Even if you plan to fulfill your ENVS Application requirement with a field course, the ENVS “Postings” and “Not for Credit” pages list organizations that sponsor internships—a great place to start looking for opportunities that resonate with your interests.

  • —On Tuesdays during the semester, you can hear an environmental professional’s perspective on environmental careers at the ENVS ICE (Investigate Careers in the Environment) Talks.

  • —The CU Environmental Center (E-Center) hires several students each semester.

CU Career Services:

  • —Career Buffs is a job and internship search tool that you can tailor to your interests. Employers often advertise here specifically because they would like to hire a CU student or alum:.

  • —The Career Services Careers With a Cause page lists resources for starting environmental and sustainability-focused careers: 

  • —Career Services has career advisors who can help you prepare your resume and cover letter, and they offer interview tips and preparation as well. 

  • —Attend Buffs Professional events to build and polish your professional skills.