Faculty & Advisor Resources
As an advisor or faculty member here at the UWT, you understand the link between academic and career related goals. The Career Development Center (CDC) can serve as a resource for students from the moment they walk onto the UWT campus and throughout their time as a student and alumni.
Career Development Resources
The CDC offers a variety of resources that address the Career Development Process in three stages:
- Self-Assessment
- The discovery of individual strengths and talents.
- Exploration of the World of Work
- Applying self-knowledge to investigate career and educational options.
- Search for Employment or Graduate School
- Integration of knowledge, experience and skills toward successful professional growth and life beyond UWT.
Career Counseling
- Career Development and Internship Planning
- Job Search & Networking Strategies
- Interviewing and Salary Negotiation
Appointments can be made in Career Development (MAT 352) or by calling 692-4421.
Career Resources (General)
Library Resources and Handouts
- "What to do with a major in...?"
- Cover Letters & Resumes
- Interviewing & More!
Job and Internship Listings
- Employer Information
- Career Library and Career Handouts
- Husky Jobs
- Job Listings
- Résumé Posting
- Free to registered UWT students; fee for alumni.
Career Fair
(Every Spring!) This year's Career Fair will be held on Tuesday, April 22nd and Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008. Please save the date! If you would like more information about this event contact our Program Coordinator.
Employer Services
When working with employers through your program, keep in mind that the CDC offers several services to help employers with their recruitment needs. Please view our Employer Services to see a full listing. Please refer employers to this page and to the Career Development Center for more information.
You may also post on campus and work study jobs by visiting HuskyJobs.
Graduate School
GRE, LSAT, GMAT registration guides
Networking Services
- UWT Husky Career Network
- UW Alumni networking program. Alumni volunteers share their career and education experience with students and other graduates.
- Husky Job Club
- This networking group facilitates discussions on networking and supports each other in career development goals achievement.
Self/Career Assessments and Exploration
- Washington Occupational Information System (WOIS)
- Computerized career assessment, plus occupational, job search & educational information. (Note: Contact the Career Development Center for off-campus use.)
Web site
- Job/Internship listings and information
- Resume and cover letter advice
- Event calendar, and more!
Workshops
The Career Development Center holds weekly workshops on the topic of resumes and job search strategies. Learn more.
To learn more about how to make connections between your individual program and the Career Development Center, please contact Judy Colburn.
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