
To equip members of the CMU community to purposefully connect calling, courses, and career through curriculum-integrated academic and vocational advising, experiential and work-integrated learning, and encouraging interdisciplinary exploration and creativity.
Canadian Mennonite University (CMU) has been selected as one of the top institutions in Canada to develop a national quality work-integrated learning (QWIL) certification.
Read MoreCMU alumna Odelia Duffus wanted to be a lawyer after she graduated high school. Six years later, she's liaising with the court—but not in the role she expected.
Read MoreCMU student Katrina Lengsavath is one of only 17 Canadians to receive the 2022 Terry Fox Humanitarian Award.
Read MoreHow exactly do people find job opportunities? Join us in this workshop to hear up-to-date strategies on finding employment, tailored especially for students seeking summer WIL placements or other summer work.
Creating well-tailored résumés is crucial to a successful job search. Join us to gain insights into making résumés that hiring managers will actually want to read.
Why do people ask such strange questions in job interviews? What are the unwritten expectations of these social spaces? After this workshop, you should be able to navigate interviews with higher confidence and understanding.
Graduating Student Career Bootcamp is back! The Ens Centre for Career and Vocation, in partnership with Student Life, invites you to join us for a full-day crash course that will teach you the strategies and tools you need to successfully find work after graduation that aligns with who you are. Whether you are already planning the transition, or if you have no idea where to start, this day is for you.
Free lunch and snacks are included! Throughout the day there will also be opportunities to enter draws for career prize packages to help you on your way.
The event is free for all students— both undergraduate and graduate students graduating in April or December 2026 are welcome and encouraged to come. Topics covered will include: résumés, cover letters, job search, interview skills, LinkedIn, and more. The day will also feature a panel of recent alumni talking about their experience transitioning from CMU to the world of work.
Further details will be sent out to registered attendees closer to the event. Please register on Populi by March 2nd.
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