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Virtual Career Week

WSU Global Campus’ Virtual Career Week is a dynamic, weeklong series held twice a year to help students and professionals strengthen their career development skills and confidence.

Through expert-led webinars, participants explore essential topics such as:

  • From Alumni and Mentorship
  • Career Personality Assessment with Chris Miller
  • Resume Tips
  • Interviewing Tips and 1:1 Mock Interviews
  • Your Digital First Impression

Whether you’re preparing for your first job or advancing your career, Virtual Career Week offers actionable insights, networking opportunities, and professional guidance to help you succeed. Global Campus students who pay S&A fees can earn involvement points for attending.

Spring 2026 Schedule

Monday, March 30 at 12:00 p.m. PT

Alumni and Mentorship

Join us for a Virtual Alumni & Mentorship Day—an interactive, online event designed to help you explore career paths, gain practical insight, and build meaningful professional connections.

Tuesday, March 31 at 12:00 p.m. PT

Career Personality Assessment

Discover how your personality can shape your career direction. In this interactive workshop, Career Adviser Chris Miller, will guide you through the Truity/MBTI assessment to help you identify your strengths, work preferences, and communication style—and translate those insights into potential career paths and majors.

Wednesday, April 1 at 12:00 p.m. PT

Resume Tips

Make your resume clear, confident, and ready for employers. In this practical session, you will learn how to highlight your strengths, translate coursework and experience into impact-driven bullet points, and tailor your resume to specific roles.

Thursday, April 2 at 12:00 p.m. PT

Interviewing Tips and 1:1 Mock Interviews

Build confidence and walk into interviews with a clear plan. In this interactive session, Career Adviser Chris Miller, will cover how to answer common interview questions, tell your story with strong examples, and handle nerves, salary questions, and tough moments professionally.

Friday, April 3 at 12:00 p.m. PT

Your Digital First Impression

Your online presence often speaks before you do—make it work for you. In this session, you will learn how to strengthen your digital first impression by optimizing your LinkedIn profile and making the most of Handshake to find internships, jobs, and employer events.

WSU Career Support and Resources

Global Campus Career Support Services

WSU Global Campus Career Support Services provides tools and guidance to help students make informed career decisions and confidently transition into the workforce. Services include:

  • Career Exploration: identify career paths that align with your interests and strengths
  • Resume and Cover Letter Assistance: learn how to craft application materials that stand out to employers
  • Networking Opportunities: connect with alumni and professionals across industries 

WSU Academic Success and Career Center

The Academic Success and Career Center (ASCC) provides centralized advising, tutoring, and career coaching for WSU students. ASCC supports students in reaching their academic and professional goals through:

  • career and major exploration courses
  • one-on-one academic and career coaching
  • internship credit opportunities
  • career expos and on-demand resources

Career coaching services are also available to undergraduate and graduate students, as well as alumni within six months of graduation.

WSU Alumni Association

The WSU Alumni Association (WSUAA) connects Cougs worldwide through events, mentorship, and community initiatives. Its mission is to foster lifelong connections between alumni, parents, students, and friends of the university.