ABOUT CAREER CONNECTION

Ready to take charge of your career? The Stein Family Office of Career Services and Internships can help you reach your goals through career development support and a range of empowering professional activities related to the communication industry.

  • Resume writing workshops
  • Career planning workshops
  • Guest speakers
  • Information sessions with recruiters
  • One-on-one career counseling services

Through the Office’s specialized job board, students and alumni can apply for exclusive job and internships available to the School of Communication. The career services manager has relationships with leading communication employers and works to help students with their internship search. Visit https://com.miami.edu/career-connection/career-postings/ to view listings.

Stay up-to-date with what’s happening at the SoC and never miss an exciting internship or job by reading the Weekly Wire, a newsletter containing information on jobs, internships, campus events, recruiting visits, important reminders, and much more. Students are strongly encouraged to check their inbox for the Weekly Wire for the latest career news.

Working closely with the University’s Toppel Career Center, the Office co-sponsors workshops, seminars, special events, and other career development and entrepreneurial activities for students to explore their career path. For more information on Toppel, visit http://www.hireacane.com.

The Stein Family Office of Career Services and Internships also collaborates with the student chapters of professional organizations such as the National Academy Television of Arts and Sciences, the Public Relations Society of America, the Society of Professional Journalists, and the Advertising Association of America.

A word about off-campus referrals: The University of Miami’s School of Communication acts only as a referral service and makes no recommendations regarding employers. We make no representations or guarantees about positions listed by the school. The School of Communication is not responsible for safety, wages, working conditions, or other aspects of off-campus employment. Due to the volume of jobs received by the School of Communication, we are unable to research the integrity of each organization or person that lists a job with us. Therefore, you are urged to undertake the responsibility yourself. If you have any concerns or suspicions regarding the legitimacy of a job posting, please contact the School of Communication immediately.