Career Exploration Resources
Are you transitioning into a business or management career? Looking for ways to advance in your current field? Check out these resources and tools to prepare for your next career move.
- Review the Career Exploration tab. Here you will find:
- Self-Knowledge tools to identify your interests, skills, and strengths.
- What Can I Do with This Major? guides for business, management, accounting, finance, human resources, marketing, and related fields.
- Specialized resources for corporate, government, nonprofit, and international career opportunities.
- Research career paths in business and management on O*Net or MyPlan.
- Visit the WaldenU.edu website to learn about career options recommended for your degree program and concentration.
- Review other Career Hubs (Healthcare Administration, Education, Communications, etc.). for additional, career-specific resources and interest areas.
- Create a Career Plan to organize your career exploration activities.
Career Exploration
Resumes and Cover Letters
Create a cover letter and resume to capture your work experience, education, and qualifications.
- Visit the Resumes & More tab to gain resume and cover letter writing tips, review outlines, and watch career skills videos.
- Use the Communicating Skills and Competencies Worksheet: BS in Business Administration to help communicate your professional and academic skills.
- Build a resume or cover letter using SkillsFirst.
Tip: SkillsFirst includes custom samples for BSBA students! Refer to the SkillsFirst Resume Guide and SkillsFirst Letter Guide documents for step-by-step instructions instructions on how to build resumes and cover letters using the SkillsFirst system; or preview the select samples below:
Cover Letter Sample: BS in Business Administration
Resume Sample: BS in Business Administration
- Learn how to use SkillsFirst's GPT AI tools to receive AI-generated feedback on your resume or cover letter.
For additional resume and letter samples, visit the Custom Samples page.
Have you explored SkillsFirst?
SkillsFirst is a self-guided career management system with 500+ templates and tools to help you create high-impact materials including resumes, cover letters, and career portfolios. Its generative AI features (AI Scan, AI Skills Gap Analysis, and AI Keywords Suggestions) provide insights into how to enhance and tailor resume and letter documents. The system also offers interview prep and pitch builder tools to practice interviewing and communicating your brand.
Marketing Your Qualifications Through Resumes and Cover Letters
Are you wondering how to best match your skills and experience to show employers that you are the best candidate for a job? This short video can help you create resumes and cover letters that stand out to employers.
BS in Business Administration Portfolio
Build an e-portfolio using SkillsFirst's Portfolios module to showcase your achievements.
Follow the steps below to create, share, and update your portfolio sections and document your success:
Job Search and Experiential Learning
- Search for job opportunities and review job postings using the Walden Job and Internship Search Locator. Tip: Some employers post jobs exclusively for Walden students and graduates, which may appear at the top of job search results.
- Use GoinGlobal to locate U.S. based and global jobs and internships, review the global employer directory, and access city and country guides for living and working abroad.
- Review interest-specific job boards for business and management fields and other areas of interest to expand your job search.
- For specific-interest sites, such as virtual and freelance jobs, corporate positions, nonprofit jobs, government employment, or international opportunities, review the Special Interest Resources section of the Career Exploration tab.
- Read the article, Cultivate Your Leadership Skills, to learn how to develop as a leader.
Volunteering for Social Change
Consider volunteering at a nonprofit organization, helping a small business owner or consultant with a current challenge, or working on a virtual project from home. Skills-based volunteering can help you enhance your current skill set, add new skills and experience to your resume, and learn more about what you like to do; all while supporting Walden’s mission of social change.
The following resources can help you get started:
- Learn more about face-to-face and virtual volunteer opportunities and internships.
- Participate in the Walden Change Action Network.
Networking, Branding, and Professional Image
- Watch the 10 Steps to Enhance Your Professional Image webinar to present your best self when interacting with others in professional and workplace settings.
- Gain tips to boost your online presence by watching Launching with LinkedIn.
- Join a Professional Association in your field to network and actively engage in your professional development.
Tip: For lists of Professional Associations by interest area, visit the Networking tab and navigate to the Associations and Professional Development box (bottom right-hand side). - Engage in the Walden community through student organizations while building professional connections and leadership skills.
- Watch an "on demand" recording of the program: Develop Your Professional Brand for Career Success.
- Learn how to communicate your brand on the Networking tab.
- Identify your leadership style by taking Psych Central's Leadership Quiz or Idealist's What's My Leadership Style? Quiz.
- Register on the Upkey: Career Creation Platform to access free career and self-branding courses and locate job and internship opportunities
College of Management and Human Potential Panel: Develop Your Professional Brand for Career Success
Interviewing Resources
- Get ready for interviews by visiting the Interviews tab.
- Log into SkillsFirst and use the Interview Prep tool to practice mock interviewing skills.
Tip: This tool includes over 12,000 interview questions to build your confidence. Search for interview questions using keywords related to your interest area (e.g., management, marketing, human resources, finance, etc.) or role (e.g., assistant, representative, manager, etc.).
Interview Strategies
Career Checklist for Business and Management Careers
Looking for additional help with transitioning into a new business-related area or field, or advancing in your current career? View this printable checklist for BS in Business Administration students with strategies to help apply your degree and prepare for the future.