Summer break is the perfect time to recharge — but it’s also a golden opportunity to invest in yourself. Whether you’re a graduate student working through coursework or heading into your final year, using the summer months to build skills can help you feel more confident and career-ready when you return to campus.
Here are a few ways to use your summer wisely:
1. Learn Something New (at Your Own Pace)
Just because class is out doesn’t mean learning has to stop. Try taking a free or low-cost online course to explore a new skill or deepen one you already have.
- Interested in coding? Check out the UMBC Training Centers’ courses on programming and software development.
- Want to improve your data skills? Explore LinkedIn Learning or Coursera.
- Thinking about graduate school? Practice GRE vocabulary or sample problems.
Even committing just a few hours a week can make a noticeable difference.
2. Volunteer or Freelance
Giving back is a great way to gain real-world experience — plus, it looks great on a resume. Find a nonprofit, community group, or campus department where you can offer your help. You can also explore small freelance projects to build your portfolio — especially if you're in writing, design, or tech. Check out the Forage’s job simulations as another way to build skills that replicate real work in the field.
3. Work on a Personal Project
Have a passion you’ve been putting off? Now’s your time. Create a blog, design an app, start a podcast, or build something hands-on. Employers love to see initiative and creativity—especially when you can explain the “why” behind your work.
4. Update Your Materials
Use this time to refresh your resume, update your LinkedIn profile, and complete your Handshake profile. Add new experiences, clean up formatting, and make sure your materials reflect the kind of opportunities you want moving forward. Depending on the roles you are applying for, you may also want to consider create separate resumes to better match job positions.
5. Reflect and Plan
Summer is a great time to take a step back and reflect on your goals. What did you learn last semester? What kind of work excites you? Where do you want to grow? Journaling or creating a simple vision board can help you stay focused and intentional about the year ahead. And should something change during the academic year, it’s ok to continue to hone and revise your career plan as needed.
Looking for Summer Career Inspiration?
Check out the UMBC Career Center’s
podcast, "UMBC Careers Unleashed — featuring real stories, tips, and
advice from the Career Center’s staff and UMBC students. It’s perfect for a
walk, commute, or summer chill session.
Listen here and get inspired to make this summer your most strategic one yet. And if you need help kicking off your plans, the Career Center is open during the summer with drop-ins and 1:1 virtual and in-person appointments.
You've got time — and you’ve got options. Let summer be your launchpad, and good luck!