At UVM, we are dedicated to supporting your career exploration and readiness so that you will engage in meaningful work with confidence, courage and curiosity.

From exploring career possibilities up to salary negotiation - we've got you covered with the resources below.

Career Interest Groups

Networking doesn't come naturally for everyone, but Career Interest Groups make it easy. These groups are virtual networks designed around different career fields. Connect with alums, employers and peers who share your interests. 

  • get info about jobs, internships and campus events related to your group
  • meet people with similar career goals
  • connect with professionals in your field
  • pick up insightful career advice]

Learn about Interest Groups

 

Path to Career Success

To help students start thinking about their career paths in year one, we provide them with a ”road map” of small achievable steps that they can use their entire time at UVM. We recognize that no two paths are the same and not every path will be a straight line.

Career Quizzes, or CQs, are short annual check-ups to make sure students are on track. After each CQ, students will get an email with tailored resources and recommended next steps. Recommendations can also be sent to a parent, advisor, coach, mentor, etc. 

See the full Path to Career Success

Check out CQ-1

 

Career Badging

Our career badging system is a new way for students to demonstrate their career exploration and readiness. Badges help track student progress as they reflect on their own skills and growth, build career readiness, expand their network, and develop an innovative and global mindset.

As students work through online modules and complete tasks, they build towards career readines.

 

Experiential Learning

Many of the skills you'll need for a future career will come from outside the classroom. Learning by doing is a great way to expand your skillset, push yourself to new levels and figure out what really excites you.

UVM offers many options for experiential learning.

Community-Engaged Learning

UVM has a variety of ways you can gain experience while giving back to communities in Burlington and beyond. Whether its community-engaged research, service-learning locally, or service-learning abroad, the skills you develop will be assets for whatever career you pursue. 

Learn More About Community-Engaged Learning

Internships, Micro-internships and Co-ops. 

Internships, micro-internships and co-ops offer valuable hands-on experience and opportunities to build skills outside fo the classroom. These opportunites might be paid, unpaid, for credit or not. Each college has a different process for experiential learning, but the Career Center Guide to Internships is a good place to start. 

Guide to Internships

Learn More About Co-Ops

Research

The Fellowships, Opportunities, and Undergraduate Research (FOUR) office provides students oportunities to engage in research that impacts their communities and the world. Learn about the exciting opportunities available by visiting the FOUR website.

Learn More About FOUR

Study Abroad

Studying abroad can be a transofrmative experience (and it looks good on a resume). Students studying abroad may also have opportunities to enage in volunteer work or internships. 

Learn More About Study Abroad

 

Pre-professional Advising

Pre-Law and Pre-Health* students can self-schedule a 30-minute appointment with a career specialist to ensure you're on the right track both in your curricular and co-curricular activities. Schedule through Handshake *1st year pre-health students should visit Getting Started in the Health Professions & come to drop-in hours.

 

Additional Career Services

In addition to all the cool stufff above, we offer the standared services you would expect at any university career center. 

Drop-In Hours

Stop on by. In-person drop-ins are open to all students and alums! Get help with application materials, interview practice or answers to any career question big or small.

Drop-in hours

Online Resources

From self-paced learning modules to an online networking platform, we have a number of online resources available to you. Get started with Brightspace, join UVMConnect, or login to Handshake...

Explore online resources

Career Fairs

Engage with employers during our largest events of the year: career fairs. Whether you're actively searching for an opportunity or wish to practice your networking skills, consider attending one or more of our job and internship fairs - offered both virtually and in-person.

More on fairs

Panels, Workshops & Networking Events

Throughout the year, we host a variety of alum panels, career-related workshops, and networking events with alums and employers. Our full schedule of events can be found in Handshake.

Browse upcoming events

Contact the Career Center

career@uvm.edu

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Drop-in Hours

 

Join an Interest Group

Connect to folks with shared interests in a vibrant social network.

FIND YOUR GROUP/s

 

 

Request a Presentation/Module

Help your students/peers get career-ready and connect the dots between your activities and their success.

Faculty/Staff Request

Student Request

 

Nominate a Career Champion

Recognize faculty & staff who go above & beyond in supporting students' career success!

Nominate