Alumni
WCSU Alumni can continue to take advantage of the many resources and guidance offered by the Career Success Center.
In addition to the resources listed throughout this web-portal, alumni are invited to consider the following resources and techniques.
WCSU Alumni can continue to take advantage of the many resources and guidance offered by the Career Success Center.
In addition to the resources listed throughout this web-portal, alumni are invited to consider the following resources and techniques.
WCSU Alumni have lifetime access to:
- HANDSHAKE: Access job postings & sign up for workshops.
- Attend either of our Bi-Annual Career Fairs: One in the Fall and one in the Spring, and meet with 75+ prospective employers.
- Schedule an appointment with a Career Counselor to discuss career-related needs.
- Utilize the Career Resource Library in the Career Success Center.
- Contact the office at (203) 837-8263 or careersuccess@wcsu.edu for more information.
- Consult our Career Changers Guide for career transition information


How Can Alumni Help?
- Volunteer your company at our Career Fairs: One in the Fall and one in the Spring
- Forage Virtual Experience: Create courses for current WCSU students
- Offer micro-internships through your company to current students via Parker Dewey
- Donate!
- To donate business wear and professional clothing, head to PCC's website
- To donate preparatory resources like interview, career field, or resume books, contact careersuccess@wcsu.edu
- For any monetary donations, navigate to WCSU's Make a Gift
- Contact the office at (203) 837-8263 or careersuccess@wcsu.edu for more information.
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Here Are 15 Possible Reasons You’re Not Getting Hired—and How to Fix Them
This article dives deep into why you are not making the final cut with employers!
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Here Are 15 Possible Reasons You’re Not Getting Hired—and How to Fix Them
This article dives deep into why you are not making the final cut with employers!
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We’re on a mission to interview 1000 professionals who have made a scary career pivot
Beginner Maps hope these conversations will inspire you to explore difficult career transitions to build a meaningful, challenging and exciting work life.
You’re in your 20s. You don’t know what it’s like to earn money doing something you love but you want to do it. Problem is when you look around, all you can see are people busy climbing the career ladder of a career they hate. Beginner Maps has created this repository of passionate professionals who have made scary career pivots
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Course description
Few professionals today feel a sense of job security, thanks to the pandemic, the Great Resignation, ongoing cycles of hiring and layoffs, and scary predictions about our lack of preparation for “jobs of the future.” One often-overlooked solution is internal mobility—a chance to grow one’s career while maintaining the stability of the same employer. This course demystifies the process of internal mobility so that you can consider every career-advancing option available and ultimately land in the most fulfilling position possible.
Join instructor Lindsey Pollak to learn how to: apply step-by-step tools and strategies to make an internal career move with greater ease and speed; navigate challenging thoughts, emotions and fears that arise to feel confident and calm during and after the process of moving jobs internally; and avoid or handle common roadblocks and pitfalls of internal mobility.
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- Are you a business owner or a company/organization employee in need of an intern or employee? Post available internships and jobs for WCSU students and alumni on HANDSHAKE. We welcome alumni employers to conduct interviews and present information sessions on the WCSU campus as part of the Senior Recruitment Program and Cooperative Education Internship Program. Contact Career Success Center for more details.
- There are a wide variety of mentoring activities for students that WCSU alumni can participate in through the Career Mentoring Network including conducting an informational or practice interview, critiquing resumes and cover letters, networking with students via email, sharing graduate school advice, offering shadowing opportunities, speaking to clubs and organizations, and more. Please register your profile on our job board and research tool, HANDSHAKE.
- If you are an Ancell School business graduate and would like to get involved in the growth and development of tomorrow’s business leaders through mentoring current Ancell students, you can learn more about the Ancell School Alumni Mentor Program.
- We value the support of alumni throughout the university.
- The WCSU Office of Alumni welcomes you to the WCSU Alumni community and provides information on Services, Events, Marketplace & Giving to WCSU.
- Offer your career-related, industry-specific expertise and advice by volunteering for Career Panels & Networking Events held by Career Success Center. Interested in attending the Career Fair to meet with potential candidates for your company/organization? Contact the office at 203-837-8263 or careersuccess@wcsu.edu for more information.
- Encourage students to visit The Career Success Center early on in their WCSU career to take advantage of the available resources.