We recognize that pursuing a graduate degree is often a smaller step in a larger journey toward enhanced professional growth. That's why we've gathered resources to assist you with your job hunt, so when you graduate from UB with your master's degree, you're prepared to jump into the professional arena. From the beginning stages of career exploration to the final rounds of the job interview, UB offers numerous workshops and resources to help you develop professional skills that will serve you for the rest of your career.
Within this section, you will find resources, workshops, events and information about on-campus offices that will help build your career. We want to empower you to present your best self to recruiters and hiring managers so that you can contribute effectively in your chosen field.
Master's students can use the Career Design Center to help with career exploration strategies, CV writing, resume writing and more. Attend a workshop, make an appointment with a career consultant or peruse the many online resources available.
For curated information that is specific to you, you will need to join a Career Community. Once you join a Career Community, you will receive personal guides and information, invitations to connect with alumni and employers, as well as a toolkit of resources. Career Communities are powered by your career interests that you select in Bullseye powered by Handshake.
Steps to subscribe:
Join early in your career exploration journey!
The Career Design Center engages with the UB community, employers and alumni to challenge students to see possibilities and seek opportunities in preparation for life after graduate school.
The Career Design Studio is where career and life collide! Here, you'll find inspiration, resources and tools to help you design your life during and after school. No matter where you are in the design process, there's likely a collection that's right for you.
Working during your graduate degree is more than a source of income, it's your opportunity to meet new people and gain valuable work experience. For those graduate students without a Teaching Assistantship (TA), Research Assistantship (RA) or Graduate Assistantship (GA), you can search for on and off-campus jobs using Bullseye powered by Handshake through the Career Design Center.
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.
Your online profile is an important part of your personal and professional presence. You can use platforms like LinkedIn to make professional connections by joining groups, connecting with experts in your field and searching for jobs. The Career Design Center can help you build a professional-looking LinkedIn profile. Book an appointment in Bullseye powered by Handshake to have a career expert review your online profile.
The Career Design Center hosts workshops and panels with UB alumni throughout the year. These panels give you information on how the individual made professional and career decisions.
Be sure to have an up-to-date, professional resume as it's critical to your personal and professional development. Use the templates on the Career Design Center website to create your graduate-level resume, book an appointment to review your resume with a career expert or attend an upcoming skillshop.
Ensure you continue adding to your resume as you progress in your degree program. Your resume should be tailored to specific opportunities, including jobs, fellowships and internships. Resumes are one- to two-page documents that are tailored to specific opportunities.
Every other Wednesday during the semester, the Graduate School emails the Master's Map to all master's students, a selection of news and happenings within the Graduate School and its partnering offices. If you want to be added to the mailing list, please contact grad@buffalo.edu.