Preparing you for life after graduation

Housed within the School of International Service, the Office of Career Development supports the school's juniors, seniors, graduate students, and alumni through all stages of career development. Our mission is to create innovative, collaborative, and effective opportunities for career education and mentorship to prepare students for life after college. Whether you come to us looking for your first internship or with 10+ years of work experience on your resume, we will help you plot out your next steps in pursuing an extraordinary and meaningful career in international affairs.

Upcoming Career News

Summer Drop-in Schedule

We're still doing drop-in advising through the summer!

Come see an advisor for career questions and job search help. No appointment necessary!

Monday - Thursday, 4-6pm

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Head Start to Career for New Graduate Students

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Getting Unstuck in the Job Search

Are you a recent 2022 or 2023 graduate and seeking full-time or part-time employment? Join us to learn best practices, discover useful resources, and get answers to your questions about securing employment in international relations careers.

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Just graduated?

Let us know what you're doing next! Fill out the Graduation Census!

Not sure what's next? That's ok, let us know that too and stop by drop-ins for a chat with an advisor to help you with that next step.

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AU Students Explore the Future of Work at 2nd Deloitte Institute

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Mentoring Program Strengthens SIS Students’ Career Development

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Developing and Showcasing New Skills

I am really interested in the stories data can tell.

In my interview for my current position, I was able to talk about how the SIS 306 course guided students through this really interesting, year-long research project for the first time. In that class, I was able to learn how to use SPSS and get comfortable with large sets of data. 

Discover your future with AU

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