The Office of Student Success and Engagement offers many career development opportunities and services to help you prepare for life after graduation.
Review the following resources to support your career development journey.
Follow these steps throughout your education to set and achieve your professional career goals.
Where can your pharmacy degree take you? Visit the University at Buffalo School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Career Exploration Center to find out! View videos and slides to learn about the many diverse and dynamic career paths within pharmacy and discover how a UB PharmD degree can get you there!
Visit UB's Career Design Center for information on internship opportunities, resumes and cover letters, developing a LinkedIn profile, networking information, interviewing skills, job search tips, career fairs and more.
BullsEye is a virtual tool to connect employers with UB students and alumni for jobs, internships and networking opportunities.
Offered through the UB Career Design Center, use the online database to connect with employers and search for jobs and internships.
Student Life's comprehensive career readiness program, Here to Career, is designed to provide UB students with intentional and meaningful on-campus work experience to set them apart in a highly competitive workforce.
UB coordinates a free professional clothing boutique, Hired, which is dedicated to providing students and recent graduates with gently used apparel, accessories, and personal care items that will help them achieve their career development goals.
UBLinked is the central hub of all campus activities and involvement for UB students, faculty and staff. It provides an easy and convenient way to explore, connect with, and learn more about the various clubs, organizations, and offices on campus.
This platform also tracks your participation at different events throughout the year and creates a comprehensive resume, also known as a co-curricular transcript.
Beyond the Professoriate's Career Training Platform helps graduate students, postdoctoral students and PhDs successfully transition into academic or nonacademic careers.