We offer a wide range of online tools to support students and alumni 24/7. From exploring career paths and assessing your strengths to building your resume, finding jobs and connecting with mentors, these resources are designed to help you succeed — anytime, anywhere. Browse the resources below or search by keyword to find what you need.
Find jobs and internships, connect with top employers, and register for career events — all in one spot. You can also easily book an appointment with a career consultant.
VMock + SMART Pitch are industry-leading AI-powered tools to help you polish your resume and crush your interviews.
The Roadrunner Network connects students with alumni across the globe along with UTSA faculty and staff. Whether you’re looking for advice, inspiration, or your next opportunity, these mentors are here to help you figure things out.
This worksheet will give you the tools to explore career possibilities based on your interests and values.
Not sure what career path to take? CareerExplorer's interactive, engaging 30-minute assessment matches you to a current database of over 800 careers.
Turn your major into a game plan. Discover how your major aligns with career options, employers and smart strategies to boost your resume. This site breaks it all down — and links you to tools to take the next step.
Not sure if your major is the right fit? This checklist can help you reflect on your goals, interests, and options before making a move.
This checklist will help you put together a properly formatted resume.
Whether you’re connecting with UTSA alumni, industry professionals or potential employers, this checklist guides you through the essential steps to make meaningful connections.
Ready to build or level up your resume? Whether you're starting from scratch or updating for a new opportunity, this page has everything you need—checklist, templates, pro tips and ideas to help you stand out.
Microcredentials are streamlined educational experiences that offer a quick path to acquiring new competencies, recognized by a certificate or badge. The Adobe Creative Skills Series features courses designed to empower your creativity and enhance your digital communication skills.
Microcredentials are streamlined educational experiences that offer a quick path to acquiring new competencies, recognized by a certificate or badge. Coursera Career Academy offers our UTSA community access to a robust catalog of courses available at any time.
Career Ready Maps are your go-to guide to gain real-world experience beyond the classroom. Use these maps to navigate the university's career-related resources and events to complement your academic studies and level up your skills for life after graduation.
CareerShift gives UTSA students and alumni a powerful way to search, track and manage every part of the job hunt in one place. Search jobs, find employer contact info, create resumes and cover letters and track your applications.
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Want your cover letter to stand out? This checklist helps you sharpen your introduction, align your story with the job and close strong — all while keeping it concise and authentic. Perfect for crafting tailored letters that get noticed by employers.
Check out these resources exploring the subjects of imposter syndrome and mental health in the workplace.
CPT allows eligible F-1 students to work off campus in jobs related to their major as part of their academic program. Check with ISSS or the international portal for eligibility and application steps.
This checklist for incoming students walks you through the key steps and resources to help you explore careers, gain experience and confidently launch your future. Your career journey starts now.
Packed with country-specific career information, this free research tool provides expert advice and insider tips for finding employment opportunities at home and abroad.
This online community can help you find volunteer opportunities, nonprofit jobs, internships and organizations working to change the world.
Whether you're exploring careers or looking to grow your network, learn how to make the most of informational interviews with this helpful guide. It covers how to reach out, what questions to ask and how to follow up professionally.
Understanding your options for on-campus employment, Curricular Practical Training (CPT) and Optional Practical Training (OPT) is crucial for maximizing your academic and professional experience. Visit our ISSS website for information and guidelines.
Interstride is an interactive career platform designed to support international students on their career journeys.
This checklist can help you get prepared for a job interview, so you can increase your confidence and chance of landing the job.
Interviewing.com enables students to demonstrate abilities and provides a method of building the skills employees need most to achieve their goals and improve organizational performance.
Polish your professional profile — fast and free! Located right outside the University Career Center, the Iris Booth is your go-to spot for a high-quality, self-service headshot.
This worksheet will introduce you to resources for finding a job or internship.
Job scams are at an all-time high. Here's some guidance for students and alumni regarding concerns over potential job scams.
UTSA students have free access to LinkedIn Learning, an on-demand learning solution designed to help you gain new skills and advance your career.
Though there are some things in life you can’t negotiate — like your tax bracket or the inflation rate — your salary isn’t one of them. Negotiation is a standard part of the hiring process when you’re starting a new role. However, a 2020 Glassdoor study found that 59% of American employees did not negotiate their salary. And gender plays a role: of the one in 10 U.S. employees who negotiate and successfully get a raise, men are three times more successful than women.
My Next Move is an interactive tool for job seekers and students to learn more about their career options. My Next Move has tasks, skills, salary information and more for over 900 different careers.
F-1 students may work on campus up to 20 hours per week during the semester and full-time during breaks. Roles include positions in departments, labs and offices—offering both income and campus experience.
The O*NET Program is the nation’s primary source of occupational information. O*NET information is used by millions of individuals every year to find the training and jobs they need.
OPT provides F-1 visa students temporary employment authorization directly related to their major field of study. It allows you to gain practical experience in your field for up to 12 months after completing your academic program.
Students and recent graduates from all majors can gain real-world experience by completing short-term, paid, typically-remote, professional projects. Micro-internships allow you to demonstrate skills while exploring potential career paths — all on your schedule.
Translate your military experience into private sector terminology. Purepost is a free service that provides a skills assessment based on your military training and work experience, while also creating a fully translated, civilian resume and online profile.
Roadrunner Career Navigator gives you access to real graduate outcome data of 129,000+ UTSA alumni and millions of alumni across the country. This tool offers personalized, data-driven career guidance, helping you connect your major and personal traits to real opportunities.
This free, online tool and website presents data on actual earnings by major and institution alongside student debt and projected monthly repayment amounts for graduates from all UT System institutions.
It's never too early to start planning. Texas Reality Check will show you how much your living expenses will cost, and the amount of money you will need to earn to pay for them.
Learn how to apply for work-study and on-campus jobs.