Faculty & Staff

Resources for Teaching

Integrating Career Competencies

Students are not only learning course-specific content in the classroom. They are building skills needed to be successful post-graduation.  Use …

Faculty Engagement Options

Browse a selection of strategies for enhancing career development and career competencies in your role with students.

HuskyCT Organization & Courses

Organization: Career Readiness Resources for Classroom and Advising Integration 

To equip faculty and staff effectively and efficiently for these conversations, …

Resources for Supervising

Self-Assessment

Self-assessments can help you to explore and affirm things like your interests, values, skills, and personality and give you ideas …

On-campus Employer Guide for UConn Undergraduate and Graduate Internships

By participating in an on-campus internship, students are exposed to a level of responsibility different from a campus job. They …

Access a Career Development Module

You have the option to gain ‘view only’ access to the Career Development Modules on HuskyCT or to have module(s) …

Resources for Advising

Promote Our Services & Events

Equipping academic and faculty advisors with tools and resources aids to support career equity for UConn students.  The Career Center …

Career Competencies

Student career readiness is achieved through the attainment and demonstration of core competencies that will help students successfully pursue their career goals. …

Resources for Mentoring

HuskyLink

We are excited to announce that the Husky Mentor Network, now called HuskyLink, has moved to a new platform, powered …

Host Employer & Alumni Visits in the Classroom

The Career Everywhere team has heard from faculty Career Champions, who are interested in inviting employer partners and alumni into …

Submit a Blog

A blog is a simple and effective way to instill your experience and knowledge with UConn students.

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