The Career Center can support your department in integrating career and professional development content, strategies and resources into your classes, programs and services. We are always looking to partner with campus constituencies to coordinate services, integrating career and professional development as a central part of the UC Davis experience.
Opportunities for Engagement
Workshops
The Career Center offers several in-person and virtual workshops on a variety of career-related topics. Students can drop by any of these sessions throughout the year. We also have several prerecorded workshops that students can access 24/7. See a complete list of workshops.
Staff and faculty can also request to have Career Center staff facilitate a career-related workshop or presentation using our Request Form.
Request a Workshop or Presentation
Career Champions Program
The Career Champions program provides resources and professional development for members of the UC Davis community looking to support Aggies’ career growth. Through a combination of self-paced Canvas modules and guided workshops, Career Champions equips faculty, staff and student leaders with the tools to support students' career development.
Advising Tools
- Handshake
UC Davis staff and faculty can use Handshake for the purpose of advising students. You will need to request a Handshake account if you do not already have one. - Tools for students
There are many tools and resources you can share with students throughout our site, including guidelines for resumes and materials, support for interviews and negotiation, and resources for various student identities and degree levels. - Mandatory advising
Colleges implementing mandatory advising can refer students to Career Center drop-in advising or workshops. To discuss this further, please contact us. - Refer a student
If you would like to refer a student to the Career Center, please see the advising section of our website. - Meet with a Career Center advisor
Our advising staff is available to discuss additional coordinated services. If you have any questions and/or are interested in discussing additional ways to collaborate, reach out to the Career Center advisor or staff in the program area that most closely aligns with your area of interest.
Additional Information and Resources
We encourage staff and faculty to share the following information with students you work with, in order to support their career development and post-graduation success.
Company Information Sessions
The Career Center coordinates numerous company information sessions per year, both in person and virtual. Faculty and staff can learn more about the companies that recruit on our campus by exploring the list of upcoming sessions.
Career Fairs
Annually the Career Center hosts 4-6 major Career Fairs, each of which attract over 2,000 students and 100 employers. Career Fairs are a great way for students to connect with prospective employers and learn about opportunities in their field of interest. We encourage staff and faculty to support their students’ participation in career fairs and to provide maximum flexibility if possible.