Alumni Resources

Alumni Resources

Share your post-graduation plans

Complete the online survey and let us know what’s next for you.
Don’t know your plans yet? That’s okay!
We still want to hear from you.

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Support or mentor future SoE students

Looking to help a future Badger navigate their career path?

Click the link and tell us how you would like to support students!

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We’re still here for you!

If you graduated within the last five years, you’re still eligible to meet with a career advisor!

See the resources below for more information about how we can help.

 

International Badgers – We want to stay connected!

Let the Global Engagement Office know your email address (non-Wisc) before you leave the SoE – that way you can stay in contact, mentor a student who may be going or returning to your home country, provide advice to a new incoming student, or even connect with an SoE study abroad program if they are in your home location!

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Graduates within the last 5 years- meet with an advisor!

If you’ve graduate within the last 5 years, you can have up to 5 consultations with a Career Advisor on things like:

  • Updating your resume
  • Exploring career paths
  • Finding opportunities in your field
  • And more…

Schedule an Appointment

Handshake for Alumni

Handshake can help alumni connect with employers and jobs. Join today!

Big Interview

Big Interview combines a proven, step-by-step curriculum of expert video lessons with AI-based virtual practice interview tools to make you really good, really fast.

Wisconsin Alumni Association Career Resource Page

Tap into the power of the global Wisconsin alumni network — more than 450,000 strong. No matter where you are in your professional life, the community of alumni brings you networks and opportunities to match your interests.

Adult Career & Special Student Services

Online career planning tips and tools, including job search information and resources. 

Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development Jobs and Employment Resources

The Badger State is always looking for great talent. Find your next career option as well as use resources and tools to explore the labor market in Wisconsin!

National Career Development Association (NCDA) pro bono services 

NCDA’s Board, in collaboration with the Government Relations Committee, created a list of credentialed members who are willing to provide pro bono career services to displaced federal workers. 

Career One Stop: American Job Centers (Government Career Services)

American Job Centers offer a variety of employment and training assistance and serve a range of specialized clients including veterans, youth, laid-off workers, and employers. Find the one closest to you!

Beyond the Professoriate 

PhDs find fulfilling work in a wide range of careers, both in and beyond the academy. This platform is designed to help you explore your career options, make informed career decisions, and learn proven job search strategies.

FedSupport Hub

A resource for federal and former federal employees, where you can find centralized and reliable answers to your questions, share critical information and build community. Popular resources include their webinar series and their Career Pivot Bootcamp.  

Share a Career Resource

Have a career related resource you’d like to suggest? Send it our way! You can provide a link to the resource or upload a file. Please include a short description of the resource and why you feel it would be beneficial and for whom. The Career Center will review the resources received and add them to our site as relevant.

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