External Resources

On the External Resources page, you can find information about networking, job hunting, and various other career-related resources.

Kindustry Resources

LinkedIn

People with different careers from different organizations post on LinkedIn, in search of potential volunteers, interns, co-ops, part-time or even full-time employees. In order to show a better first impression, having a well-built profile is important! Learn how to build a LinkedIn page, find connections, and more!

Resume & Cover Letter

Have you ever applied for a job or a volunteer position? Chances are you have made some sort of resume! In this resource, you’re going to find all the tricks and tips to making a resume that will help yours stand out from the rest.

Accessibility & Diversity: network & interview

Networking is more than just exchanging business cards or LinkedIn connections - it’s about building relationships that are genuine, respectful, and meaningful. However, traditional networking spaces often overlook accessibility and diversity, making it difficult for individuals with disabilities or marginalized backgrounds to feel included.

CASPer

CASPer is an online, open-response situational judgment test (SJT) that asks what you would do in difficult situations, and more importantly, why. The test is designed to assess the behavioral tendencies of applicants pursuing people-centered professions.

Networking

Networking is the process of connecting and building relationships and can be as simple as a conversation where you share knowledge and experiences with peers or employers. It allows you to increase your connections, building your network with professionals around you with similar interests.

Job Hunting

Finding a UBC Kinesiology student job can be exciting and challenging. Knowing where to start and how to distinguish yourself is essential whether you’re pursuing part-time work, internships, or full-time employment after graduation. This guide will help domestic students at UBC Kinesiology explore career options, utilize available resources, and secure meaningful employment in the field.

Multiple Mini Interview

The Multiple Mini Interview (MMI) is a circuit-style interview format used by the majority of Canadian medical and health science programs. Unlike traditional interviews, the MMI uses multiple independent stations to assess your soft skills and suitability for healthcare.

Interview Tips

Having an interview coming up soon? Wanting to know how to better prepare for your interview? In this resource below, you will know more about Do’s and Don’ts before, during and after interviews!

Email Writing

Writing professional emails is an essential skill in today’s workplace. Whether you’re reaching out to colleagues, managers, or clients, clear and effective communication can enhance productivity and build strong professional relationships. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the key elements of writing professional emails that get results.