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Career Peers

UBC Centre for Student Involvement and Careers is the place where students, alumni and employers get together to help students navigate their career development.

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Who We Are:

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The Career Peers coach fellow students on career development and how to navigate the world of career. They specialize in resume, cover letter, interview, and career exploration coaching and create a welcoming environment for students to seek career help on campus.

Our goal is to make career development relevant and accessible to all UBC students.

What We Do:

  • Learn best practices about writing cover letters and resumes, while developing advising and feedback skills.
  • Provide one-on-one assistance to students on resume and cover letter best practices.
  • Coach students on their career development
  • Participate and assist with workshops and special events.

Event Listings:

The Career Peers conduct weekly resume advising sessions in the UBC Career Services space in Brock Hall.

Be A Career Peer:

Applications and position descriptions for the coming year can be found at http://students.ubc.ca/fun/give-back/peer-programs

Relevant Links:

Check out students.ubc.ca/career for more information on building your career.

View our resume samples and other resume resources online at our resume and cover letter resource page.

Staff Support:

Kimberley Rawes
kimberley.rawes@ubc.ca

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UBC Peer Programs
Centre for Student Involvement and Careers
1002 - 1874 East Mall, Brock Hall,
Vancouver, BC, V6T 1Z1, Canada
Tel: 604-822-6236
Email:

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