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NSM students have access to personalized services to help develop skills, make connections with employers and reach new career goals.

Resume, Cover Letter, CV Resources

Working on your resume and need a guide for a STEM-based resume for an internship or job? Then check out the suggested Word templates below specially designed for NSM students. Download and customize based on your background and accomplishments. These should be customized based on your background and accomplishments. For further assistance, set up an appointment with the NSM CSC staff for a one-on-one resume review appointment.

Struggling to find the right action verb to highlight your accomplishment? Then check out this action verb list below. NSM students may especially like the verbs listed under the technical, achievement, and research categories.

LinkedIn

Working on your profile but not sure where to start? Use this resource to create an impactful LinkedIn account that gets noticed.

Access to Handshake

Handshake is a robust career services platform for students. Use Handshake to schedule appointments with the NSM Career Success Center staff,  to attend events with employers and career fairs, to access job listings, sign up for workshops and other career education events.

Expand the heading below to browse appointment types:

NSM CSC – Career Advising Appointments (Handshake)

The CSC staff are here to assist you on your career journey. There are a wide variety of appointment types including:

CSC – Document Review (Résumé /CV/Cover Letter)

Select this appointment type to meet with a member of the Career Success Center to learn the essentials of how to write a résumé, curriculum vitae, and/or cover letter that will get you noticed. Our staff can also assist with e-Portfolio reviews should the specific employer or school you are applying to requests/requires one. Please take advantage of our online resources and document examples before scheduling an appointment. (Please note: This appointment type will last a maximum of 30-minutes) If this is your first time working with the CSC to review your resume, first upload your resume to Quinncia for review found here: https://auth.quinncia.io/v1/single-sign-on/idp/utdallas and then you can schedule a resume review appointment with a career consultant via Handshake. If you have previously met with a career consultant to review your resume or you are a UTD alumni, you may make an appointment to review your resume. 

CSC – Evaluating and Negotiating Job Offers

Select this appointment type to meet with a member of the Career Success Center to evaluate your job offer and how to negotiate salary and other benefits. (Please note: This appointment type will last a maximum of 30-minutes)

CSC – Graduate/Professional School Planning

Select this appointment type to meet with a member of the Career Success Center for assistance with finding information on various graduate schools, programs and admission requirements as well as discuss if graduate/professional school is a good option for you. (Please note: This appointment type will last a maximum of 30-minutes)

CSC – Headshot Photo

Schedule a 10-minute slot to have your professional headshot taken for use in your career profiles!

CSC – Internship Search Strategies

Select this appointment type to meet with a member of the Career Success Center to discuss the type of internships that interest you, and the steps in conducting an effective search. Come to your appointment prepared to discuss your work history, academic major, and future career goals. (Please note: This appointment type will last a maximum of 30-minutes)

CSC – Interview Preparation/Coaching

Select this appointment type to meet with a member of the Career Success Center to learn about different types of interviews and strategies to respond to questions and best demonstrate your knowledge and qualifications for the position you want. This appointment type is not for Mock Interviews. (Please note: This appointment type will last a maximum of 30-minutes)

CSC – Job Search Strategies

Select this appointment type to meet with a member of the Career Success Center to discuss the type of full-time jobs that interest you, and the steps in conducting an effective search. Come to your appointment prepared to discuss your work history, academic major, and future career goals. (Please note: This appointment type will last a maximum of 30-minutes)

CSC – Job Shadowing/Externship Exploration

Select this appointment type to meet with a member of the Career Success Center to learn about externship opportunities (Explore the WoW Program) and how job shadowing can benefit your overall career goals. Come to your appointment prepared to discuss what types of employers you would be interested in shadowing and we will review tips for connecting you to those opportunities. (Please note: This appointment type will last a maximum of 30-minutes)

CSC – Mock Interview for Graduate/Professional School

Select this appointment type to meet with a member of the Career Success Center to practice answering admissions questions based on your area of study. 30 minutes will be devoted to the “interview” itself and the remaining time will be spent discussing and evaluating your performance so you can improve before your actual interview. You MUST email the Career Consultant you are scheduled with and provide your resume and information about the program you have applied to at least (2) business days in advance after your appointment request is confirmed or your appointment might be canceled. (Please note: This appointment type will last a maximum of 50-minutes)

CSC – LinkedIn/Networking

Select this appointment type to meet with a member of the Career Success Center to create your profile and start connecting with alumni and industry professionals to effectively network and build your professional connections. (Please note: This appointment type will last a maximum of 30-minutes)

CSC – Career Advising (Major and Career Exploration) 

Select this appointment type to meet with a member of the Career Success Center to assess your skills and interests, choose a major and explore careers, as well as other general career-related questions. (Please note: This appointment type will last a maximum of 50-minutes)

CSC – Career Assessment Interpretation 

Select this appointment type to meet with a member of the Career Success Center if you have already taken a career assessment and need to have the results interpreted. If you have NOT already completed a career assessment, but would like to take one, please schedule a Career Advising appointment to determine which one is right for you. (Please note: This appointment type will last a maximum of 50-minutes)

CSC – Mock Interview for Job/Internship 

Select this appointment type to meet with a member of the Career Success Center to develop your interviewing skills and practice the types of questions relevant to your career field. 30 minutes will be devoted to the “interview” itself and the remaining time will be spent discussing and evaluating your performance in order to improve before your actual interview. You MUST email the Career Consultant you are scheduled with and provide your resume and a copy of a job description at least (2) business days in advance after your appointment request is confirmed or your appointment might be canceled. (Please note: This appointment type will last a maximum of 50-minutes)

CSC – Career Advising (Major and Career Exploration)

Select this appointment type to meet with a member of the Career Success Center to assess your skills and interests, choose a major and explore careers, as well as other general career-related questions. (Please note: This appointment type will last a maximum of 50-minutes)

CSC – Reporting Internships/Transcript Notation

Select this appointment type to meet with a member of the Career Success Center to ask questions about the Academic Internship/Transcript Notation reporting process in Handshake or in Orion. Come to your appointment prepared with your offer letter and job description for review and/or specific questions about how to submit your experience for review. (Please note: This appointment type will last a maximum of 15-minutes)

Career Workshops, Events & Fairs

NSM has several career related events throughout the year including opportunities to meet employers, sessions on career readiness and several other virtual and hands-on workshops.  The University Career Center also sponsors large career fairs for all majors and STEM-related majors throughout the year. Be sure to check out Handshake for upcoming events.

Job and Internship Searches

Log into Handshake to gain access to thousands job and internship opportunities. Once in Handshake, click on “Jobs” at the top of the screen. Be sure to fill out your profile to give employers the best glimpse into your experience. Consider making an appointment with CSC staff to make sure you are fully prepared for your job search.

Learn By Doing: Experiential Learning

NSM Internships and Professional Experiential Learning Opportunities

What is an internship? What is a coop?

An internship is a form of experiential learning that integrates knowledge and theory learned in the classroom with practical application and skills development in a professional setting. 

Internships give students the opportunity to gain valuable applied experience and make connections in professional fields they are considering for career paths; and give employers the opportunity to guide and evaluate talent. (NACE, 2023)

Coops stand for Cooperative education, and generally indicate an experiential learning experience but it lasts longer (usually beyond one semester, like an internship). 

Why do an internship (how can it help me)?

  • To gain professional experience that links your NSM academic coursework to your future career
  •  To engage in projects and tasks that contribute to the professional work of the organization, and builds your skills set and accomplishments (which can expand your resume/CV)
  • To apply academic knowledge and skill into practice, in a “real world” environment
  • To explore possible career paths and opportunities
  • To be more competitive in the workplace (employers are more likely to hire you with experience)
  • To develop “power” skills expected by employers such as: communication, leadership, teamwork, ethics, etc. 
  • To develop relationships with individuals in the field, obtain potential lifelong mentors and professionals in the industry who can serve as a reference for you in the future

What are the requirements for a NSM internship/course?

In order to receive academic credit for your internship you must:

  • Be registered and currently enrolled in a UT Dallas academic, degree-seeking program with a declared major
  • Be in good academic standing (2.0 cumulative GPA for undergraduate students and 3.0 cumulative GPA for graduate students) 
  • Have completed at least one semester at UT Dallas. In addition,
    • Undergraduate students must have a total of 24+ credit hours completed (including transfer hours)  
    • Graduate students must have a total of 6+ credit hours completed. You may begin the internship process if you anticipate being eligible the following semester
  • Meet any additional requirements or conditions imposed by your academic department or school

How can I prepare for an internship?

  • Create and develop your resume and cover letter- and have it reviewed by the NSM Career Success Center (CSC)
  • Set up a LinkedIn profile 
  • Create and practice your elevator pitch (an introductory statement to use when first meeting employers)
  • Set up an appointment for interview coaching (if you are new to interviewing) with the NSM CSC
  • Set up a mock interview with the CSC (must send internship description to CSC 1 day in advance)

How do I find an internship?

  • Students are responsible for seeking out and finding their own internship.  Here are some suggestions:
    • Log into Handshake at utdallas.joinhandshake.com using your NetID and Password
    • From the top menu bar select Jobs > Internship > (Optional) Filter by Work Authorization, Industry, Major, Location, etc. 
    • Talk to faculty, the CSC staff, academic advisors, and research possible employers
    • Attend employer events hosted by the CSC and the UCC
    • Focus on developing your professional network (LinkedIn is a great place to start)
  • Guideline to remember:  The internship should be a legitimate learning experience benefitting the student and not simply an operational work experience that just happens to be conducted by a student. Your work as an intern should benefit the employer in a way that also advances your education!

What are the deadlines?  

The deadlines can be found here (scroll to the bottom of the page):  https://career.utdallas.edu/experiential-programs/report/

Steps to follow for gaining approval and securing an internship

  1. Find potential internship with employer. Here are a few suggestions:
    1. Use Handshake, LinkedIn, talk to UTD alumni and faculty, use other internship search engines, search company websites, go to employer events, attend career fairs, talk to friends and family.
  2. Obtain 2 documents from your employer/supervisor:
  1. Offer letter.  The letter must be signed offer letter on company letterhead which includes Name of Organization, Internship Position Title, Start Date, End Date, Hours Per Week, Wages/Hourly Rate($), Physical Work Location Address of Internship Assignment, Manager/Supervisor Information (Name/Title, Phone Number/Email Address), Detailed Job Description
  2. Job description. The detailed job description is a required document
  1. Any required information not included in the formal offer letter must be documented by the employer in a supplementary email and added in a screenshot. These documents should be combined into a single .pdf with the offer letter.
  2. Log into Handshake and complete the request. A video, written step-by-step instructions and sample offer letter can be found here:  https://career.utdallas.edu/experiential-programs/report/
  3. The University Career Center will review the application, offer letter, and job description. The UCC will also take measures to ensure it is a legitimate organization and learning experience.
  4. Be patient. It takes up to 7-10 business days
  5. Once approved, you will hear from the UCC Experiential Learning Team and they will message your academic advisor or internship coordinator that the experience is approved. You will then be registered for the applicable course by your advisory. Be sure and meet with your NSM academic advisor, to determine where your course will apply on your degree plan. 

Beware of Scams/Fraudulent internship and job posting. How can you tell if a job/internship is legitimate?  

The University Career Center recommends the following: 

Does a job offer sound too good to be true? Or did you receive a message from someone offering you a job you didn’t apply to? Here is a list of tips for avoiding fraudulent jobs and scams to ensure your job search process is as positive as possible.

  • Online scams and attempts to collect personal data are prevalent. Beware of unsolicited job offers
  • It is important to ALWAYS safeguard your personal information
  • Be cautious of sending your address or other identifying information to unknown contacts
  • NEVER provide your Social Security Number, Bank Account info, or other sensitive information, via email
  • NEVER respond to requests for check deposits, package pickups, or money transfers
  • A legitimate employer will never ask for your bank account information, a payment for background checks or fees, or money transfers via email, or ask you to buy equipment/supplies
  • The only time an employer should ask for your bank account information is after you have accepted an offer and are filling out payroll forms
  • A legitimate employer will ALWAYS ask you to fill out tax forms. We strongly advise against participating in any employment where taxes are not withheld
  • Unfortunately, scammers can be very savvy at avoiding detection and finding ways to email or call potential victims. Be cautious when using job boards and social media
  • Make sure the company is recognizable, has a website and a legitimate business address

Want official documentation for an experience, but do not want to enroll in an internship? Consider a transcript notation.

If you are not interested in obtaining academic credit for an internship, and/or you do not meet eligibility requirements, you may opt to receive transcript notation for your experience. Transcript notation is an official note by the Registrar on a UT Dallas transcript that shows an internship was completed. The employment period and transcript notation period must be in the same semester.

It is important to note, transcript notation is not available for international students.

If interested in receiving transcript notation for an internship experience you must still request an experience in Handshake. You will also be required to write a short reflection paper at the end of the semester. Once you submit your experience request in Handshake, you will receive further instructions from the University Career Center.

Please note: You cannot earn retroactive Transcript Notation for internship experiences.

I am an international student, can I engage in an internship?

International students may engage in experiential learning opportunities, such as internships, during any academic term as long as the experience has been approved as relevant to their degree program.

I am an international student, are there additional requirements? What about Curricular Practical Training (CPT)

Curricular Practical Training (CPT) is a structured educational program which combines classroom learning with productive work experience in a field related to a student’s academic program. F-1 students may be eligible for CPT.

CPT workshops are MANDATORY for all students applying for Curricular Practical Training. Your workshop requirements depend on your program of study.

*Due to the COVID-19 emergency, all face-to-face CPT workshops are cancelled. Please complete your workshop requirement online.

Graduate students are not allowed to participate in an internship (CPT) in the same semester they are working as a Teaching/Graduate Assistant or a Research Assistant

See this ISSO site for more information: https://isso.utdallas.edu/employment-and-internships/is-employment/cpt/

Connections Offered through Meeting, Exploring, and Training (or COMET) Treks

The University Career Center and the School of Natural Science partner throughout the year to provide COMET Treks for interested students. 

COMET Treks provides an opportunity for an in-person or virtual meeting (ranging from 1 hour to 1 day) for NSM students to connect with alumni, employers, and friends of UTD.

This is a great way to explore potential career paths, learn about companies you may want to work for, provide networking experiences and can help broaden students’ understanding of different industries both locally and around the world.

  • In-person COMET Treks allow students to tour company facilities, meet with leadership, and learn about potential job and internship opportunities.
  • Virtual COMET Treks allow students to meet with leadership, and learn about potential job and internship opportunities.

Scheduled Treks

Specific dates will be updated on this webpage as they become available:  https://career.utdallas.edu/experiential-programs/treks/

Career Externships:  Explore the World of Work (EWoW)

The University Career Center and the School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics partner to provide career externships for students. These are typically short-term (usually 1 week) shadowing experiences in which a student follows a professional to observe the day-to-day activities in their workplace. As an extern, you’ll gain an insider’s perspective of your chosen field, make connections with professionals in the industry, and assess if this is really what you want to pursue post-graduation.

The Explore the World of Work (EWoW) Program provides students with professional networking and job shadowing experiences in their chosen career fields. Undergraduate and graduate students are matched with UTD alumni and employers in various careers across all industries and academic disciplines. Students will have the opportunity to network with and shadow employers in their desired career field through informational interviews, informative company presentations, and working alongside employees on different projects. 

The Explore the World of Work Program occurs during the week of Spring Break. Employers choose the length and dates of the experience, ranging from three to five, happening over Spring Break. EWoW events allow companies to host more students and enable students to network while they are on a break. 

The benefits received are invaluable. Not only will students gain real-world career knowledge and experience, but they will also expand their career network. Some students find their networking has led them to find a lifelong mentor, an internship, and even a full-time employment offer. 

Currently, we are conducting this program with both online and in-person options. If companies operate in person and choose to do so, they can host students at their facility. Additionally, if companies are working in a virtual capacity, we have many options for connecting with students.

For more information, about eligibility and selection criteria see this page: https://career.utdallas.edu/experiential-programs/externship/

The easiest way for students and alumni to set up a meeting with CSC staff is through Handshake

Location: Classroom Building (CB 1.101) East of PS3
Questions? Email NSMCareers@utdallas.edu or call (972) 883-4234

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