Due to high demand, we are currently limited in our ability to support class assignments, such as resume reviews and mock interviews. A formal request must be submitted and approved through our department. Depending on our availability, we will determine how we are best able to support your request. This may include help from our Career Peers, Online tools, or Career Counselor appointments. Listed below are some additional resources that we offer.
Presentation Topics
NOTE: To avoid scheduling conflicts, a lead time of at least 2 weeks is required for all requests.
When you visit our YouTube page, you will see pre-recorded presentations on resumes, cover letters, interviewing, Handshake, networking, job search tools, and our employer information sessions.
This is an online career assessment that can assist students in determining a possible career path and corresponding degree programs that UVU offers.
Student results are immediately available for students to review once they complete the assessment.
We also offer online presentations that can help students to navigate their results.
Handshake is a national job and internship search platform for students.
Handshake is ideal for locating our events – Career Fairs, Information Sessions, and more!
If you don't have an account, reach out to us and we can help.
All students have a free account - they just need to activate it!
Standout is an online interviewing platform. Career Counselors can assist in helping set up a pre-recorded interview for students to complete and faculty to review/grade.
Contact a Career Counselor for set up assistance.
Career Center tours are hosted by our front desk or Career Peer with Career Counselor introduction. The tour includes a short presentation in the Seminar Room reviewing CDC services.
Student Career Peers are available to help with general resume reviews, cover letters, Handshake, and PathwayU assistance.
Walk-in hours M-F from 9-4
If you have feedback for us, please fill out the form linked below. If you have career
info, publications, career links, or other resources that you may think helpful for
students, let us know and we can review them.