The Career Center connects students to services and resources to be successful in their career journey. We welcome you to schedule an appointment with a Career Center Advisor, explore some of the resources below and visit the Student Disability Center for additional information about services and resources available for UC Davis students with disabilities.
Career Resources
- JAN - Job Accommodation Network: includes accommodation ideas, how to negotiate and helpful articles
- USAJobs.gov - Federal jobs website: The federal Government offers unique hiring paths to encourage hiring of individuals with disabilities
- CalCareers.ca.gov - State jobs website: the Limited Examination and Appointment Program (LEAP) is designed to help persons with disabilities get jobs in the California state government
Workforce Recruitment Program
UC Davis participates in the Workforce Recruitment Program (WRP) to help students with disabilities successfully navigate the job search process, especially for those interested in federal government careers. Student registration is open during August and September of each year.
- Student Disability Center: start here to determine WRP eligibility
- CA Department of Rehabilitation, Woodland Office: contact a counselor with DOR to obtain a Schedule A letter (required for WRP participation)
- WRP Frequently Asked Questions: check this FAQ for more information about the program, who is eligible, and how to participate.
Job Boards
- ABILITY Jobs: the leading job posting site for individuals with disabilities
- Career Circle: a website to connect inclusive employers to candidates with disabilities, including job-seeker resources
Professional Associations
- American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD)
- Association on Higher Education and Disability (AHEAD)
- Employer Assistance and Resource Network on Disability Inclusion (EARN)
Campus Resources
- Student Disability Center: addresses requests for accommodation, approves services, and coordinates support for students with disabilities to create equitable access to the University’s educational programs
- Center for Student Involvement: includes a list of registered student organizations on campus