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Career Well-being

Career well-being is the ability to achieve balance between work and leisure time in a manner that provides personal satisfaction that aligns with your values, goals, and lifestyle. A career is a very important life choice. Your attitude towards your career can play a major role in your overall wellness. A career should allow for personal satisfaction and enrichment in your life, focusing on finding something you excel in and are passionate about.

Achieving occupational wellness also encompasses addressing workplace stress and building relationships with co-workers. 

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Choosing a Major Finding a Job or Internship Grad School Information Upcoming Events

Choosing a Major

Use these helpful resources to start your journey towards successful career options.

Find a Job or Internship

Internships can connect your academic coursework to careers, allow you to gain valuable work experience in a field you may want to pursue, and help make you much more marketable to employers after graduation.

Graduate School Information

A graduate degree can serve many purposes. Whether you’re seeking the credential you need to advance at work, preparing for a career change or adding to your professional knowledge, a master’s degree can help you explore your academic and career interests.

Career Well-being Events

Jan 8
Dr. Alyson Paul invites the Student Engagement and Success Division members to join her for a meaningful professional development day to explore personal strengths and how to effectively use your strengths to better support students at 91ÁÔÆæ.
Mar 19
This workshop is designed to help military veterans effectively translate their military experience into civilian-friendly language, enhancing their job search and career transition. Join us on Wednesday, March 19, 2025, at noon, for our workshop where veterans will learn how to identify and articulate
Apr 9
The annual 91ÁÔÆæ Earth Day Celebration, a signature event held on the Gainesville Campus since 2017, brings together the university and local community, along with local, national, and international organizations to celebrate regional environmental diversity and highlight ways we can protect our vital

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