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Resources for Black Students

York's Career Education & Development offers a range of services and events which are open to all York students and new graduates as well as online resources to assist you with job searching, career exploration, and finding volunteer opportunities. We strive to make students and community members feel welcomed, respected, valued, and heard. We work together and aim for meaningful participation of all our community members. 

Resources for Graduate Students

Beyond the Professoriate (BTF) is an eLearning Platform with on-demand, self-paced learning modules that allow Master's, PhDs, and Postdocs to explore career options and discover ways to apply the skills acquired through their education. You can access the modules in any order and if you decide to complete 7 core modules, you earn a certificate of completion.

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Resources for Indigenous Students

York's Career Education & Development offers a range of services and events which are open to all York students and new graduates as well as online resources to assist you with job searchingcareer exploration, and finding volunteer opportunities. The Career Centre strives to provide inclusive career exploration and job search support York's diverse student population. Students who are interested in acquiring additional information regarding aboriginal services and supports are encouraged to visit York's Centre for Aboriginal Student Services

Resources for International Students

York's Career Education & Development offers a range of services and events which are open to all York students and new graduates as well as online resources to assist you with job searchingcareer exploration, and finding volunteer opportunities.

Resources for LGBTQ+ Students

Want to learn more about careers and job search? York's Career Education & Development offers a range of services and events which are open to all York students and new graduates as well as online resources to assist you with job searchingcareer exploration, and finding volunteer opportunities. We are committed to creating an environment that values diversity and inclusion. The Career Centre is a safe and positive space for LGBTQ+ students and new graduates. 

Resources for New Grads

The York University Career Centre supports York alumni up to two years after graduation. If you're wondering about career options, need support in your job search, thinking about further education, looking to polish your professional etiquette skills, or want to meet employers, be sure to take advantage of the many workshops, services, events and resources offered by York's Career Centre. 

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Resources for Students with Disabilities

The Career Centre's professional staff strive to provide quality career exploration and job search supports to York students and new graduates. In an effort to continue to make our services more accessible, students with disabilities may find supports in each of the areas indicated below. 

Contact Us

Virtual, 202 McLaughlin College

The Career Centre offers a hybrid service model for career advising and counselling services.  You are welcome to schedule virtual or in-person appointments. 

Monday - Friday: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (virtually and in-person)

New Monday Virtual Evening Hours for Career Advising 5-7PM starting October 16, 2023!

Summer Fridays: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. (operating virtually from May to August)