CASNR Career News

The CASNR Career Center is Here to Help You!

The CASNR Career Center is here to help you with anything career related, including finding internships and on-campus, part-time and full-time jobs, writing résumés and cover letters, preparing for interviews, selecting a major, applying to graduate school, etc. You can schedule appointments via Student Success Hub.

The CASNR Career Center has restructured to bring more intentional career services to students! Julie Obermeyer, Director of Career Development and Corporate Relations, has been joined by Darrell King, Jr. and Stephanie Osterthun. Darrell is the Community Engagement and Experiential Learning Coordinator. He supports community leaders within the Rural Prosperity Nebraska program by facilitating meetings and answering questions related to the program, in addition to working with students to identify experiential learning opportunities that best fit their career goals and connecting them to on-campus opportunities. Stephanie is serving as Career and Student Experience Coach, where she supports student development in job search and portfolio development, and identifying career goals and networking opportunities with potential employers.

Julie Obermeyer

Julie Obermeyer
jobermeyer@unl.edu
402-472-8273

Darrell King Jr.

Darrell King Jr.
dking14@unl.edu
402-472-9257

Stephanie Oterthun

Stephanie Osterthun
sosterthun2@unl.edu
402-472-7737

Walk-in Peer Coach Hours – Virtual or In-Person

Our Peer Coaches have been trained to help you with cover letters, résumés, developing application materials, and practice interviews. To schedule an appointment with a Peer Career Coach sign up via Student Success Hub.

Résumé Labs

Attend one of our Résumé Labs to get assistance from one of our Peer Career Coaches.  Bring your computer, ask questions, get feedback, make edits as you go and walk out with improved documents.  No appointment needed! 

Next week is the last week that Resume Labs will be held for this academic year.  

This summer, you can refer to the UNL Job Search Guide, which has great tips to make your resume as strong as possible!  You can also get assistance with your resume this summer by scheduling an appointment with Stephanie, Julie or Darrell.

 Resume Labs will resume in the fall!

Times:
Tuesdays -  4:00 - 5:30 p.m.:
Beadle Center, Room N201

Wednesdays - Noon – 2:00 p.m.:
Animal Science Hub, 2nd floor

Thursdays - 1:00 - 3:00 p.m.:
Hardin Hall Student Services Hub, 1st floor

Thursdays - 3:00 - 5:00 p.m.:
Keim Hall, outside Room 262/264

Visit the CASNR Career Center for more information.

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Looking for an On-Campus Job?

Be sure to check out Handshake, UNL’s online job search system where students and employers can connect. This is a user-friendly website where you can search and apply for not only on-campus jobs, but also internships, and off-campus part-time and full-time jobs.You can find a link to Handshake at my.unl.edu.

Many on-campus jobs can be found by speaking with faculty or staff. Seek out departments or programs of interest and inquire if they have any current openings. Starting out at a reception desk, campus rec or landscaping grounds crew leads you to make connections on campus. Don’t underestimate the power of an on-campus job!

Did you know?  If you have work study funding, you can apply for any on-campus job!

Upcoming Career Events

Opportunities to Develop Leadership Skills

In an annual survey by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE), employers rated leadership as one of the most important career competencies.  Here are some behaviors that NACE recommends to develop your leadership skills:

  • Inspire, persuade, and motivate self and others under a shared vision.
  • Seek out and leverage diverse resources and feedback from others to inform direction.
  • Serve as a role model to others by approaching tasks with confidence and a positive attitude.
  • Motivate and inspire others by encouraging them and building mutual trust.
  • Plan, initiate, manage, complete and evaluate projects.

Check out these leadership opportunities!

 

Nebraska Corn D.C. Leadership Program

Each July, Nebraska Corn invites up to ten young leaders to join our nation's corn growers and congressional leaders during the National Corn Growers Association's (NCGA) annual Corn Congress.  This year, the Corn Congress will take place in Washington, D.C. from July 15 - 18 and will provide participants with the opportunity to advance their personal and professional leadership development and understanding of agriculture policy.

For more information and to apply, please visit:  https://nebraskacorn.gov/ncb-supported-programs/  Applications are due May 10, 2024.

Nebraska Wheat Board Ambassador Program

The Nebraska Wheat Board is now taking applications for their 2024 - 25 Ambassador Program.  It is a 9-month program from August - April.  After successful completion of the program, Ambassadors will receive a $1000 scholarship for the upcoming school year.  

Qualifications include:

  • Must be enrolled full-time at a Nebraska post-secondary school
  • Have an interest in the wheat and agriculture industries
  • Have access to and be able to communicate effectively through e-mail
  • Have flexible time throughout the week for projects and educational opportunities
  • Ability to complete all required tasks

For more information and to apply, please visit:  https://nebraskawheat.gov/about-us/about-nwb/student-ambassador-program/

 Applications are due May 31.

Build Your Professional Wardrobe

Husker Suit-Up

The Husker Suit-Up Event, hosted by JCPenney and UNL Career Services, allows students the opportunity to build their professional wardrobe with discounts on career and dress apparel.  Shop online or in-store at Gateway Mall's JCPenney store through May 4, 2024.

To receive your extra 30% off coupon code, text HUSKERSUITUP to 67292.  To shop online, go to the special JCPenney Suit-Up site and enter the coupon code at checkout to receive your discount.  Online orders can be picked up in-store or delivered to your door.  This online event is open to any UNL student, alumni, faculty and staff. 

For more information, contact:University Career Services careerservices@unl.edu

College of Business Career Closet

The College of Business Career Closet is open to all UNL students!  Three professional dress items are available per student for free!  The Career Closet is open Tuesday - Thursday from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. beginning January 29, 2024 in Howard L. Hawks Hall, Room 102.  For more information, please visit:    https://business.unl.edu/promo/career-closet/

 

Lavender Closet

The Lavender Closet in the LGBTQA+ Center is a great resource for students seeking gender identity affirming clothing.  The LGBTQA+ Center is located on City Campus in the Nebraska Union, Room 346.  For more information, please visit:  https://gsc.unl.edu/lavender-closet

Important To-Do Items for May Graduates

You've ordered your cap and gown and made sure your family knows the time and location of commencement.  Now, all that's left to do is wrap up end-of-the semester projects, right?  Not quite!  Don't forget to complete these additional important tasks!

Complete the First Destination Survey

Each year graduating seniors get the opportunity to submit important information about their post-graduation plans, including employment, graduate school, military service, and other opportunities.  This data helps contribute to demonstrating and evaluating the value of your degree and the overall excellence of our institution.  Submit your First Destination Survey information here

Update Your Handshake Email

Shortly after you graduate, you will lose access to your UNL email address.  Since your UNL Handshake account is tied to your UNL email address, now is the time to set up an alternative email account in your Handshake account to ensure you continue to have access to Handshake after you graduate.  Click here to see a short reel explaining the process.

Find an internship in Nebraska with internNE

If you are a student eager to jumpstart your career, check out internNE, Powered by Aksarben.  Get started with four easy steps:

1. Click on the sign up button, fill in your details and you're all set to explore internNE!
2. Create a profile showcasing your skills, academic background and career interests.  A detailed and updated profile increases your visibility and chances of landing your dream internship.
3. Apply for internships.  Browse through listings that align with your career aspirations and submit your application.  Each listing provides detailed information about the role, company, and application process, ensuring you find the perfect match.
4. Look for events and other opportunities in Nebraska.  Keep an eye on workshops, seminars, networking events and more!  Learn and connect with industry leaders, peers, and mentors in Nebraska.

For more information, please visit:  https://internneb.org/students 

CASNR Days of Service

In conjunction with Celebrate CASNR Month, the CASNR community will be participating in CASNR Days of Service.  These events provide four excellent opportunities for us to give back to our community while upholding our CASNR mission of supporting and empowering our diverse community of learners to innovate,create, discover, and inspire.

These opportunities are ideal for anyone who wants to get more involved in their community, make a positive impact, and show CASNR spirit!  Volunteering not only benefits the community, but also promotes personal growth and development of transferable skills!

  • Tree Planting at Kahoa Elementary School - April 30, 12:30 - 3 p.m.

Click here for important details and to RSVP.  If you have any questions, please contact Darrell King at dking14@unl.edu or 402-472-9257.

Employer-in-Residence

Each year the CASNR Career Center hosts “Employer in Residence”. We will have employers visiting campus virtually and in person. Employers will be hosting meet and greets, information booths, visiting classrooms and more. Stay tuned for more information in future newsletters. 

Husker Connect

Husker Connect is an easy-to-use platform that connects Nebraska students and alumni around the world to share advice, ask questions, and learn from each other to achieve personal growth, professional development, and career success. Plus, industry professionals interested in being mentors and all of Nebraska's 200,000 living alumni are invited to join Husker Connect. Making impactful and meaningful connections has never been easier! Husker Connect lets Huskers help Huskers in the classroom, in business, and in life. One Husker connection could change everything. Learn more on the Husker Connect website.

Employer Spotlight of the Week: Merck Animal Health

For more than a century, Merck has been inventing for life, bringing forward medicines and vaccines for many of the world's most challenging diseases. Today, they continue to be at the forefront of research to deliver innovative health solutions and advance the prevention and treatment of diseases that threaten people and animals around the world.

They have several positions open in Nebraska and across the U.S.  You can find all of their Animal Health openings at https://jobs.merck.com/ah-careers including the following positions for soon-to-be or recent graduates:

Mentoring = Career Development!

Mentoring is an important component to career development.  With January being National Mentoring Month, now is the perfect time to reflect on why mentorship is important for mentee and mentor.  For information on how to establish a mentoring relationship with someone who can offer advice and provide support, check out this blog post.

Be sure to also check out Husker Connect, an online platform that connects Nebraska students and alumni around the world to share advice, ask questions, and learn from each other to achieve personal growth, professional development and career success. 

Not only are there benefits to having a mentor, there are benefits to being a mentor!  UNL offers many opportunities to be a mentor and campus leader such as:

It's Graduation Time . . . What are Your Plans?

Graduating from college is a very exciting time, but it can also be stressful for students who haven't yet solidified their post-college plans.  If you haven't yet secured a job, here is some advice adapted from the National Association of Colleges and Employers:

Register. Sign up on job-search engines. Stay current and active on business networks like LinkedIn or social media sites like Facebook where you can find company profiles.  And don't forget to utilize Handshake!  There are currently 1200+ full-time jobs posted on Handshake within 50 miles of Lincoln!

Work your network. Contact alumni in your field. Remind your contacts that you’re still looking for a job. Make new contacts by joining professional groups in your area.  Lincoln Young Professionals is a great networking organization here in Lincoln!

Call on the career center. Even though you’ve graduated, we're still here to help!  Be sure to use all the online resources we offer and feel free to schedule an appointment (refer to the bottom of this newsletter.)

Take a temp job. Temporary work will give you a way to pay your bills, and will help build the skills and experience that employers want. Plus, temp work will give you more contacts for your network, and may lead to a full-time job! Some organizations use temp positions as a stepping stone into full-time employment.

Get your foot in the door. Some employers offer internships to recent graduates. You may find part-time positions at a company for which you want to work. This could be effective, especially in an organization that hires from within. If you do a great job, you become an excellent candidate for a full-time position.

Look for ways to build new skills. Volunteer opportunities will open your network to new people and new opportunities. It can also help you develop new skills that will make you a more appealing job candidate.

Keep going! Be persistent in your job search. Get up every day as if you’re going to work, and spend time identifying and researching employers. Contact employers and schedule appointments. Make your job search your job!

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Apply by 02/13/2024

Gain Valuable Skills Through Research


Some of the top skills employers are looking for are problem-solving, teamwork, and communication skills, just to name a few. Participating in research is an excellent way to gain those skills!

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CASNR Peer Career Coaches Needed for 2024-25
Open until filled

Are you a natural mentor or tutor?  Do you want to make a difference for other CASNR students?  If so, the CASNR Peer Career Coach position could be for you!

As a Peer Career Coach, you will:

We are hiring peer career coaches

Internships/Fellowship Jobs

NCESR Summer Internship in Energy Sciences Research
Apply by 02/16/2024

The Nebraska Center for Energy Sciences Research (NCESR) is taking applictions for the 2024 Summer Internships for undergraudates in energy sciences research.  The eight internships are made possible through NCESR with support from the Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD) and are up to

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