Students

Career Services remote services update

Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, USask Career Services is no longer operating on campus, however we are still available to serve you!

It is our goal to continue to support our students and alumni from our new remote locations with minimal disruption. With that goal in mind, we will still continue to offer our standard services to all students and alumni.

For resources to help you navigate your job search and career development during pandemic disruption, please visit our Employment support page.

Career coaching

Talk about your job search strategies, career choices and goals, and identify the direction you need to take! To talk with a Career Coach please book an appointment through CareerLink, or for any other career related questions please contact one of our Career Coaches.

Job search assistance

For help with resumes, cover letters, CV's, or interview prep, please book an appointment through CareerLink.

Job postings

To see all available job postings please visit CareerLink.

If you have any other questions regarding our services please email us at career.services@usask.ca. We will get back to you within one business day.

Services

The Career Services offers:

Events

There are a number of ways to connect with employers while you're a student or even after as an alumni:

  • Employer info sessions - detailed information about key employers before major application deadlines
  • CareerMeetUps - opportunities to find out more about specific industries directly from employers

Other career supports

In addition to the SECC, many colleges also have career professionals providing services to their students or alumni:

Faculty

Co-ops and internships

USask Career Services can assist in the development and administration of co-ops and internships.

Career development workshops and presentations

USask Career Services offers customized career development programming for colleges, departments, and groups on campus. Talks are 50 minutes long and can assist your student body in making the successful transition from student to career professional. Topics can cover exploratory career skills to the transition to employment.

FUSION

The FUSION Skill-Development Curriculum is an interactive and engaging 10-hour online, self-study curriculum designed to wraparound and complement a student’s existing experiential learning opportunity, and help them enhance their skills across critical 21st century skill domains.

Riipen

Riipen is available to be used by instructors in any course looking to incorporate experiential learning via work-integrated learning, community-engaged learning, placements, internships, or practica. It can be used to streamline existing partnerships and to find new ones locally, nationally, and internationally. It provides an all-in-one platform for connecting, communicating, sharing documents, and managing deadlines between stakeholders (instructors, students, and community/industry partners)

Employers

Interested in hiring a university student or graduate for a summer, full-time, part-time, contract, internship, or volunteer position? Interested in connecting with students or building your brand? USask Career Services can help.

Our Staff

Tyler Polreis
Career Educator, Career Services


Katelyn Morin
Indigenous Career Educator


Delanie Adams-Beavereye
Indigenous Experiential Learning Coordinator


Alicia (Wehrkamp) Tall
Experiential Learning Coordinator, RBC Learn to Work, Work to Learn Program Lead


Brette Kristoff
Experiential Learning Coordinator, RBC Learn to Work, Work to Learn Program Lead


Tenneisha Nelson
Experiential Learning Coordinator


Rosa Moazed
Graduate and Postdoctoral Professional Skills Coordinator


Colleen Slade
Employer and Community Engagement Coordinator


Kacia Whilby
Event and Communications Specialist


Atrayee Basu
Career Peer Educator


Diefer Santos
RBC Career Peer Educator


Kim Matheson
Director, Career Services