At the UMD College of Information (INFO), our students are equipped to be technically savvy, socially aware, and ethically grounded—a unique and in-demand combination of skills desired across jobs and industries. In addition, INFO students are incredibly supported and empowered on their career journeys, from choosing a career path to finding employment. Kevin Kenneally, Program Director of the University Career Center @ INFO, is dedicated to fostering INFO students throughout this process.

Kevin Kenneally
“At INFO, our students graduate empowered through their education and experiences to succeed in their career paths. Our students are supported as they explore and continue onto their next steps, whether they move on to a job, further education, research, or another path of their choosing.” ~ Kevin Kenneally
Graduates of INFO go on to work at top organizations like UMD, Ernst & Young, Deloitte, JP Morgan Chase & Co., Accenture, Accenture Federal Services, Datalab USA, Freddie Mac, IBM, Northrop Grumman, PwC, T. Rowe Price, Amazon, Booz Allen Hamilton, and Capital One.
INFO students—below, you’ll find guidance and resources tailored to navigating as INFO students through each stage of your career journey.
INFO Student Career Journey
INFO Terps, find your step below and start your exciting journey!
STEP 1: Join Handshake
Get started by joining UMD’s Handshake to explore job & internships, career resources, events, and more.
STEP 2: Explore Career Paths
Discover the different career paths that align with your passions and academic interests.
- Think about your general interests and passions, both in and out of school.
- Take career assessments:
- PathwayU (via Handshake) – platform that acts as a career compass that guides you in discovering education and career pathways that fit your unique interests and values.
- Focus2 (via Handshake) – a guided exploration tool that can help you better understand what major or career would be most fulfilling to you.
- Use career exploration tools:
- Vault (in Handshake) – career guide with industry insights, job titles, salaries, and more.
- ONet – job descriptions and integrated job board.
- Talk to advisors about course options related to your interests.
- Learn from career professionals:
- Additional career resources, such as major selection and industry paths, can be found here.
STEP 3: Gain Experience to Add to Your Resume
Build real-world experience that will make your resume stand out to potential employers.
- Find internships, and build professional connections:
- Use job boards like Handshake, Dice.com, Wellfound, LinkedIn, UXcel, and Dribbble —other platforms can also be useful!
- Subscribe to the “INFOCareerNews” Email Listserv
- Join the “INFOCareerNews” Email Listserv to learn about or share information science career events and internship/job opportunities. Email infocomm@umd.edu with the subject line “Subscribe to INFOCareerNews” to subscribe. Please include your name and preferred email address.
- Develop a targeted search strategy within your field.
- Identify companies to apply directly.
- Join professional associations. View the full list here.
- Easily track your internship applications with this free tool! (Access request required to edit)
- Engage in networking:
- Add this Informational Interviewing resource to your ELMS to learn about how to 1) identify professionals to connect with and 2) conduct meaningful networking conversations with them.
- Use Terrapins Connect and the LinkedIn Alumni Tool.
- Network in your Capstone class.
- Attend recruiting events.
- Pay attention to major and program listservs and check with your major or graduate program to learn about potential internship opportunities.
- Check out these Internship Tips from other INFO Undergraduate Students
- Build relevant skills:
- Get involved:
- Explore research opportunities:
STEP 4: Job Preparation
Prepare for success by mastering essential job application skills like resume writing and interview techniques.
- Workshops and trainings include:
- How to Search for an Internship or Job
- How to Evaluate & Negotiate Job Offers
- How to Prepare for an Interview
- How to Build Your Network
- How to Prepare for a Career & Internship Fair
- Self-guided training resources:
- How to pitch yourself as an INFO student: (Coming soon from INFO Communications)
STEP 5: Job Seeking
Launch your job search with strategic tools, networking, and professional connections to land the perfect opportunity.
- Job boards:
- Develop a targeted search strategy within your field.
- Identify companies to apply directly.
- Join professional associations.
- Engage in networking:
- Attend upcoming INFO career events and UMD career events.
- Participate in networking events in the DC-Metro Area
- DC Analytics Meetup– DC Analytics Meetup is a community for analytics enthusiasts to network, share insights, and explore topics like big data, predictive analytics, and social media analytics through monthly presentations and demos.
- Data Science DC– Data Science DC is a nonprofit professional group that hosts monthly meetings on predictive analytics, machine learning, and data visualization, welcoming professionals, students, and enthusiasts to learn, network, and share their work.
- Data Visualization DC– Data Visualization DC is a nonprofit professional group that brings together data journalists, scientists, and business intelligence experts for monthly discussions on data visualization, storytelling, and best practices.
- Subscribe to the “INFOCareerNews” Email Listserv
- Join the “INFOCareerNews” Email Listserv to learn about or share information science career events and internship/job opportunities. Email infocomm@umd.edu with the subject line “Subscribe to INFOCareerNews” to subscribe. Please include your name and preferred email address.
Schedule a Career Advising Appointment
Need additional guidance? Schedule an appointment for personalized support in career planning:
- All career advising appointments are scheduled through Handshake; log in to Handshake using your UMD credentials
- Go to: Career Center > Appointments > Schedule an Appointment > University Career Center Appointments
- Choose your preferred appointment type to see available 30 minute time slots (in-person HBK or virtual)
- If no appointments are listed on a specific day, that means all slots for that day have been booked
Your Career Guide: Kevin Kenneally, University Career Center @ INFO, HBK 0217A
Employers: If you are an employer and would like to share a job/internship opportunity with INFO students, offer a capstone project, or explore partnership opportunities, please visit our Partners page.
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