
Your career exploration doesn't need to end with Career Discovery Week. The UW Alumni Association—and the career centers on all three UW campuses—offer outstanding career development resources for students and alumni.
206-543-0540The UW Alumni Association offers comprehensive career resources to UW alumni and students through its Web site and a wide range of events, programs and services. The cornerstone of UWAA Career Services is its collaboration with outstanding partners—and the direct involvement of alumni volunteers supporting the career development of their fellow Huskies.
The featured offering of UWAA Career Services is Husky Career Network, an online network of more than 5,000 UW alumni and friends worldwide who have volunteered to answer career-related questions and provide networking support. With the Network you can
- Find alumni working where you want to live
- Find alumni working where you want to work
- Find alumni doing what you want to do
HCN is available 24/7, exclusively to current UW students and UW Alumni Association members.
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Career Discovery Week was founded on the UW Seattle campus more than ten years ago by counselors from the Career Center in collaboration with a small group of academic advisers in the College of Arts & Sciences. Today, the UW Career Center offers a wide range of services for students and alumni, with recent expansions to programming for alumni, in the areas of career planning, job support and post-college direction:
- Career Planning & Counseling
- Choosing a Major
- Grad School Planning
- Career Fairs & Events
- Employer Information
- Resumes & Cover Letters
- Interviewing & Networking
- Part & Full-time Jobs
- On-campus Recruiting
- Diversity Programs
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Regularly Scheduled Workshops
- Applying to Graduate & Professional School
- What Can I Do with My Major
- Internships & Student Jobs
- Job Offer & Salary Negotiations
- Job Search for International Students
- Making the Most of a Career Fair
- Making Career Connections
- Resumes in the 21st Century
- Roadmap to Choosing a Major
- Successful Interviews
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It's never too early to think about what's next. Whether you want to continue your Career Discovery Week explorations or have figured out exactly what you want, the UW Bothell Career Center staff can guide you to solutions. Take your next step today. Explore, Build and Connect through our services, including:
- Career Planning & Counseling
- Internship Advising
- Choosing a Major
- Grad School Planning
- Resume & Cover Letter Review
- Practice Interviews & Networking
- Employer Information
- Part & Full-time Jobs
- On-Campus Recruiting
Regularly Scheduled Events & Seminars
- Job Search Café
- Resume Writing & Interviewing
- Technical Resume Writing
- Passions & Choices Workshop
- Thinking About Grad School?
- International Careers
- Career Fair Prep Workshop
- Etiquette Event
- Career Fairs
- Employer Information Sessions
- Nursing Career Advancement Day
- Teacher Certification Job Search Clinic
- MBA Executive Networking Event
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The UW Tacoma Career Development Center, as part of the educational process at UW Tacoma, provides quality services to assist undergraduate, graduate, and alumni in developing and fulfilling their career objectives.
We provide students and alumni with expertise, resources, and access to potential employers. Our services address the three stages of the career development process:
- Self-assessment - discovery of individual strengths and talents
- Exploration of the world of work - applying self-knowledge to the discovery of career opportunities
- Search for employment or graduate school - integration of knowledge, experience, and skills toward successful professional growth and life beyond UWT
Students and alumni will experience the career development cycle many times during their work lives, and the Career Development Center is available at each step in the process.
Our services and resources include assessment testing (skills, interests, values), help in selecting a major, career counseling, peer advising, resume development, career and internship planning, practice interviews, career library and handouts, job search and networking strategies, and salary negotiation.