As college students, continuously working on professional development will increase your chances of landing your dream career or summer internship. Luckily, Syracuse University offers an array of opportunities to enhance professional skills. Winter break is the perfect opportunity to network and discover yourself and your passion.

Reach out to Syracuse University alumni

Syracuse University has a diverse network of alumni working in all different fields around the world. Something I love to take advantage of is going on the page and reaching out to alumni who work at companies I am interested in and starting a conversation. It’s a great opportunity to as well as learn from past Syracuse University students who have had a few years in the professional world.

Conduct research

Research is a skill that is beneficial no matter what field you are going into. As a top-tier research university, Syracuse University offers for undergraduate students in a wide array of disciplines. Check out (Syracuse Office of Undergraduate Research and Creative Engagement) for details on undergraduate research opportunities.

Become a mentor

Professional development includes building all sorts of skills – interpersonal, leadership, problem-solving. If you find you’re already involved in student organizations and clubs and want something more, think about becoming a mentor. is a great opportunity to support new students who have the same interests and goals as you. The program is open to all sophomores and juniors who are interested in providing support, motivation and friendship. are encouraged by Friday, Dec. 10, 2021.

Earn a certificate from LinkedIn Learning

There’s no better way to increase your professional development than learning a new skill! From Adobe Creative Suite to Microsoft Excel, LinkedIn Learning is a great opportunity to build your resume. Syracuse University offers free access to for all undergraduate Syracuse students with a Syracuse University email account.

Career coaching

is a great resource if you are just starting your professional development. You can schedule appointment for career coaching sessions and experiences tailored to your exact needs and overall goals. This is a great resource if you are having trouble finding internship opportunities, finding networking opportunities or if you just want to practice for an upcoming interview.

ÌýGet a job or internship on campus!

There are tons of opportunities on campus to build on your professional skills! As an editorial intern at Syracuse University’s Division of Enrollment and Student Experience I have gotten the opportunity to enhance my written and communication skills. This opportunity has been a great experience to talk about in job interviews and has definitely prepared me for a full-time career after graduation! Visit to start applying to jobs on campus or in the Syracuse area.

Written by Haley Mykytka’ 22, College of Visual and Performing Arts