Waterbury

Students
The Center for Career Development team is dedicated to supporting students at every stage of the career development and decision making process. This includes exploring career interests, identifying opportunities, and implementing an action plan. It is never too early or too late to connect with us. Schedule an appointment, access our online resources, attend a career program or just drop by! We are here and ready to help you achieve your goals. Schedule an appointment and we can help you with:

  • Resume preparation and critiques
  • Cover Letter development and critiques
  • Job and internship search assistance
  • Practice interviews
  • Graduate school preparation
  • General job search questions and/or career coaching

 

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Employers

Students in the courtyard during the Involvement Fair at the Waterbury campus on Sept. 5, 2019.

UConn students are prepared to jump into the professional world that surrounds our Waterbury Campus. They are talented, resilient and career-ready with necessary critical thinking, communication and innovation skills required to thrive in today’s global economy.The Center for Career Development provides coaching sessions for students, including resume workshops, career development modules in FYE (Freshman Year Experience) classes and LinkedIn clinics. Employers are welcome to engage with students, especially in our Career Conversations programs.

UConn’s career services are connected throughout all campuses through the online platform Handshake which offers opportunities for employers to post jobs and internships for all students and alumni to view.

Recruit and Engage

  • Career Conversations
    Each Wednesday during the semester we host 2 organizations in the lobby (across from the bookstore) of the main Waterbury Cam-pus Building. Career Conversations is an opportunity for organizations to table during lunchtime (noon –1:30 p.m.) to meet students and talk about opportunities in your organization. We invite you to provide information and/or giveaways to this largely undergraduate population. This is a chance to help students learn about a career in your organization or industry and to learn more about what it takes, academically, to have a successful career. It’s also an opportunity for you to find some talent for your open positions –including immediate part-time or volunteer opportunities.
  • Annual Community Organizations Fair
    Non-profit organizations in search of volunteers are invited to this fair held annually in October. Learn More.
  • Facts about UConn Waterbury students
    • Approximately 800 total students
    • Many of these students are freshmen and sophomores, planning to transition to the Storrs campus after 2 years. It’s a great opportunity to brand with them early, so they’re thinking about you as they fine-tune their studies and plans for the future.
    • Undergraduate degrees in Liberal Arts (American Studies, English, Human Development & Family Studies, Psychology and Urban & Community Studies), Business (Data Analytics, Business Administration), and Continuing Education, including Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI).
    • Undergraduate general education classes in virtually every department, including the sciences.
    • A new Allied Health degree program (in addition to Storrs).
    • Non-degree & certificate programs – including the Certificate in Entry Into Nursing (CEIN/BS) and Teacher Certification for College Graduates (TCPCG)
    • Many of these students are non-traditional – commuters, working either full- or part-time, etc. These students are often more mature, and have been in the workforce – or are working their way through school.

If you’re interested in any of these opportunities, please contact Susan Hyde Wick, UConn Waterbury Center for Career Development.

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