Finding your professional path takes more than knowledge—it requires practical tools, experience, and support. This section is designed to guide you every step of the way, whether you’re seeking your first work experience, an internship, a volunteer opportunity, or a post-graduation job.
I. Practical Models and Resources
- An example of a professional cover letter tailored to the Canadian job market
- A clear distinction between a cover letter and a statement of motivation, depending on the position or context (employment, graduate studies, volunteering)
- A structured résumé template adapted to different student profiles
- A list of frequently asked interview questions, with tips on how to answer them confidently
Networking and professional development
- Access to local and skill-building volunteer opportunities
- Advice on building connections with mentors, employers, and alumni
II. Internship Office
Students can take part in internships as part of their undergraduate program. The Internship Office helps students to:
- Prepare for an internship
- Find a placement
- Facilitate partnerships with organizations
III. Career Guidance Services
USP students also have access to a range of services that help them gain a competitive edge as they enter the job market, including:
- Individual career consultations
- Professional development workshops (e.g., résumé writing, networking, and interview techniques)
- Job fairs
- Employer presentations
- Mentorship opportunities
- Student employment