Career support for students and alumni
Alex Holt, ’25 Master of Science in finance, tapped into professional development opportunities at ASU. He plans to combine his leadership and finance experience to acquire and operate an established small business — offering a thoughtful transition option for an owner looking for a long-term steward. Photo by Prarthan Patel
At ASU, career preparation is built into the academic journey. Across disciplines, students and alumni access coaching, internships, recruiters, networking events and industry insights designed to translate education into outcomes that extend well beyond graduation.
Building in career support from the start
The Fulton Schools of Engineering Career Center connects students with career guidance and industry insight — from their first year through graduation and beyond. Career coaches help students translate learning into the skills employers value. Through resume and interview prep, recruiting events and internships, students gain real-world connections and practical experience.
Learn more at career.engineering.asu.edu.
Helping students secure jobs in law
ASU Law delivers personalized career support through one-on-one advising from JD leaders with unmatched real-world learning. The law school ranks in the top 5% for experiential opportunities and the top 10% for public service and clerkships. As a result, 95% of graduates secure full-time legal or JD-advantage roles within 10 months.
Learn more at law.asu.edu/career-services.
Preparation in a top-ranked honors college
Barrett prepares students through early, personalized career development. Honors faculty and staff offer one-on-one support, while Barrett-specific campus partnerships offer early access to career fairs, employer visits and tailored advising. Preprofessional support staff, life prep programs, global initiatives and a strong Barrett alumni network help build skills and connections to thrive after graduation.
Learn more at barretthonors.asu.edu.
Helping students secure jobs in journalism
The Cronkite School connects students and grads with worldwide media internships and opportunities. In 2025, 345 students completed internships, nearly 150 students were paired with media industry mentors and more than 650 students met face to face with national recruiters.
Learn more at cronkite.asu.edu/students/career-services.
Gain a competitive edge
The Futures Initiative at The College is built to provide career support for students in every phase of their college journey. Through career counseling services, as well as internship and research support, students at The College graduate as strong candidates entering the job market.
Learn more at thecollege.asu.edu/student-life/careers.
Setting students up for success in business
W. P. Carey School connects talent with opportunity through tailored experiences for students, alumni and employers. The school partners with more than 650 organizations to offer hands-on opportunities, including the W. P. Carey Undergraduate Co-op Program, a six-month, professional experience.
Learn more at career.wpcarey.asu.edu.
Career resources for alumni
One-on-one career advising: Book your virtual appointment.
Career resources: Explore job market insights, learning programs and more.
320Live!: Three Sun Devil 100 honorees from a different industry each month share career journeys and insights.
ASU Leadership Institute: Join leaders from ASU and the community one Friday per month for nine months. Apply by April 30.
Handshake: Find jobs with preferred employers.
ASU group on LinkedIn featuring 1 million followers.
ASU Alumni events for forging friendships and connections.
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