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With your unique background and skills, you can help individual students through virtual face-to-face mentoring opportunities.

  • English Chat
  • Career Chat: Job Development
  • Career Chat: Job Readiness
English Chat

Change lives through word and deed

English Chat Volunteer

Help motivated students improve their English proficiency by having regular, 30-minute casual conversations with them. Consistent and immersive English practice will boost a student's confidence in speaking English and can led to improved employment opportunities.

"As a stay-at-home mom, I wasn’t sure if I had much expertise to share. While there are times when I don’t know the answers to their questions, for the most part I find I can be helpful by helping them to problem solve and expressing confidence in their ability to improve."
— Emily Downs, English Chat volunteer


Requirements & Qualifications
Service TypeVolunteer
Hours (per week)Choose your own hours — at least 1 hour/week
DaysAny weekday
LocationVirtual
Qualifications
  • Native or fluent English speaker
  • Member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
  • Good communication skills
  • Ability to learn video conferencing
  • Stable internet connection
  • Have a Google account

Career Chat: Job Development

Share your area of expertise

Career Advisory Board: Networking

As a Career Advisory Board missionary, you will play a vital role in bridging the gap between students and potential employers. By leveraging your network, you will help students gain access to job opportunities, internships, and professional connections that can lead to meaningful employment. Your contributions can directly impact a student's career trajectory and help them achieve their goals.

We are currently looking for individuals with experience in accounting, technology, finance, and social media marketing.

"[Volunteering with BYU-Pathway] helps me see my baptismal and temple covenants from a broader perspective. I hope I am representing the Lord as I stand side-by-side with those who have not had the same opportunities in this life that I have."
— Greg Zippi, Career Advisory Board Labs Chair


Requirements & Qualifications
Service TypeSenior Service Missionary
Hours (per week)5–10 hours on average
DaysFlexible based on availability
LocationVirtual
Qualifications
  • Completed bachelor’s degree or higher from an accredited institution
  • Established professional network in a specific industry or career field
  • Industry experience in the area where you can help students
  • Strong communication and relationship-building skills
  • Access to a computer with a stable internet connection
  • Passion for helping students connect with job opportunities


Career Chat: Job Readiness

Prepare students for workplace success

Career Advisory Board: Student Experience

Join the Career Advisory Board Student Experience Team and make a difference by mentoring students as they prepare to enter the workforce.

In this role, you will meet regularly with students, providing guidance on workplace expectations, professional development, and the skills needed to thrive in their careers.

Your mentorship will help students transition smoothly from education to employment, equipping them with the tools and confidence they need to succeed.

"I have taught many students of many different ages, but working with BYU-Pathway students has been such a unique experience because of their intense desire to learn and their immense gratitude at the opportunity."
— Rebecca Archibald, Career Advisory Board Student Experience Team Co-chair


Requirements & Qualifications
Service TypeSenior Service Missionary or Volunteer
Hours (per week)5–10 hours on average
DaysFlexible based on availability
LocationVirtual
Qualifications
  • Completed bachelor’s degree or higher from an accredited institution
  • Strong understanding of workplace expectations and professional skills
  • Good communication and interpersonal skills
  • Willingness to learn and use WhatsApp for communication
  • Access to a computer with a stable internet connection
  • Passion for helping students successfully transition into the workforce