Explore your possibilities
The Centre for Career Development can help you build a meaningful future. Whether you are a student (undergrad or graduate), postdoctoral fellow, alum, or employee — we can help you explore opportunities. Our career advisors are available to support you in mapping your career route. If you're seeking career planning advice, career management strategies or graduate and professional school preparation, we can help.
Get career support
It doesn’t matter where you are in your journey, we offer a variety of one-on-one supports both virtually and in person to help you explore your career possibilities.
Ensuring a welcome space for all
We are committed to providing inclusive support and services to all members of the Waterloo community. We believe that everyone deserves equal access to opportunities and resources supporting your career journey and aspirations. For more about equity at the University of Waterloo, visit the Office of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Anti-Racism.
Supports and resources
In addition to our one-on-one supports and workshops, the Centre for Career Development offers several other resources to support your career journey. Take the next step in planning your future by visiting CareerHub, your online career resource for things like:
- Building your strategy to find work
- Reflecting on your skills
- Applying and interviewing for jobs
- Making career-related decisions
- Exploring post-graduate programs
Workshops and events
We designed our workshops and events to help you prepare for your future. Whether you need help with résumé writing, interview skills, or something else on your career journey, we have resources to find relevant information to support you.
Here for your career questions
We are here to support you. We offer virtual and in-person appointments to discuss your career journey and goals.
Use our live chat for quick questions and assistance (during operating hours).
Careers in the classroom
Are your students curious about life after university? We have resources the can equip your students with what they need in order to launch their careers. Integrating career education into curricular spaces enables faculty to lead students to identify skills, reflect on how classroom or program-level knowledge benefits their careers and prepares them for the employment process (co-op, work-integrated learning, post-graduation).
Earn while you learn
Co-op is one option through which you can pursue your career path. You can explore jobs, gain valuable work experience and earn money while completing your degree. The Centre for Career Development collaborates closely with Co-operative Education and the Centre for Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) to offer innovative academic courses and career-building programs and materials.
Events
Preparing for Interviews (May 21, 2024)
Preparing for interviews? This interactive workshop will support your career journey as we build your confidence to ace your next interview.
Upon registering for this event in WaterlooWorks, you will receive a Microsoft Teams meeting link.
Selecting Prerequisites and Navigating Transcript Notations (May 23, 2024)
In this workshop the Further Ed team will share information about how transcript notations may impact your graduate or professional school application, as well as how you may want to address them in your application. We will also share some information about navigating disclosure and academic petitions.
Upon registering for this event in WaterlooWorks, you will receive a link to register in Zoom
FREE Headshots (May 28, 2024)
Calling all graduate students in the Sociology, Anthropology and Psychology departments!
Elevate your headshot at our exclusive 'Headshots Event' on May 28th, 2024,from 2:00-3:00 PM,hosted at the Tatham Centre (TC) Main Lobby. Whether you're updating your LinkedIn profile, preparing for job applications, or simply want a polished portrait, this is your opportunity to shine.
The Sociology Graduate Student Association (SOC GSA) is partnering up with the Anthropology and Psychology departments, and collaborating with the Centre for Career Development who will be capturing your best headshot.
News
Service hours
The Centre for Career Development will be closed on April 23, 2024 from 12 to 4:30 p.m. for a staff meeting.
Co-op consults
Co-op consults are happening virtually for March 19, 2024.
Jayne Hayden retiring after 32 years at the University of Waterloo
Jayne Hayden has been putting care in career advising for 26 years with the Centre for Career Development (CCD). After 32 years at the University of Waterloo, on March 8, 2024 she embarks on a new path on her career journey heading toward retirement.