Career Development Center

The Career Development Center’s suite of services provides essential resources and support to help you in your job search journey equipping you with the tools and skills you need to succeed in finding the right career.

Career Development Seminars and Workshops

Series of seminars and/or workshops

Aimed at enhancing graduating students’ employability. The office coordinates with industry partners to deliver programs focused on enhancing the professional skills of students.

Career Placement Program

Secure employment requirements

These are activities aimed at assisting graduating students in securing employment, from obtaining necessary employment requirements to providing opportunities to connect with potential employers and exploring diverse career opportunities.

Industry Career Board

View listing of opportunities

Alumni and graduating students can view listings of full-time jobs and internship opportunities from industry partners providing a valuable platform for career advancement, connecting students and alumni with potential employers, and propelling or advancing their professional journey.

Career Information

Curated campus bulletin board

For employment and internship opportunities from industry partners, detailing relevant information such as requirements, job descriptions, and contact details.

Career or Job Fairs

Attend career/job fairs hosted by Career Development Center

A bi-annual career fair will be conducted in partnership with the UC-BCF Alumni Assembly Inc. that involve top companies, industries, and employers giving graduating students and alumni an opportunity to connect with potential employers and explore diverse career opportunities.

External Relations

Seeking partnership with Career Development Center

This program seeks partnerships with local and multi-national companies and other institutions who are potential employers for UC graduates providing them a wide range of internship and employment opportunities. Through Memorandums of Agreement or Understanding, students also gain valuable insights and build professional networks.

Career Resources

Compilation of online resources

The Career Development Center compiled various career resources for both students and alumni to assist in developing their capabilities and preparation for job hunting.

Alumni Tracer Study Survey

Enhance University development and employability

Share experiences through the Alumni Tracer to enhance university development, inspiring future generations, and measure the employability of the University.

Alumni Satisfaction Survey

Enhance University and curricular development

Share experiences through the Alumni Satisfaction Survey to enhance educational and curricular development, inspiring future generations.

Empower yourself to succeed academically, personally, and professionally with the Career Development Center’s comprehensive suite of professional services.

Student-Parent Portal

Access the UC Student-parent Portal

For easier access to the student-parent portal within Career Development Center’s website.

Career Coaching and Advising

Join the mentorship program as a Mentor(Alumni) or Mentee(Students)

In partnership with the Guidance and Counseling Office and UC-BCF Alumni Assembly Inc., the program assists students in the decision-making process for their future educational and career paths through career testing and partnering with experienced alumni for mentorship.

Student Resources

Resources compiled for UC students

The Career Development Center compiled various student resources tailored to assist in developing their capabilities and preparation for job hunting.

Create ResuméLink

Follow these simple steps:

1. Register at www.Jobs180.com
2. Complete your ResumeLink
3. Submit your ResumeLink
4. To submit your resume link, just open any job posting in jobs180.com/search. You will see a Submit ResumeLink button beside the position title. Click there and you will be redirected to your jobs180 account login. Enter your credentials and your application will automatically be submitted.

Jobs180 Portal

Check the portal for opportunities and tips

The Jobs180 website is not just a job portal but helps job seekers, employers, and institutions find each other. It provides tools to help job seekers build resumes, employers find candidates, and assist the University to prepare students and alumni for the job market.

Scholarships

Student sholarships in the University

The University offers various scholarship opportunities to students. Check out the website of the Student Welfare and Development Office or contact them via email/phone call.

Connect with qualified candidates and expand your network through the Career Development Center’s comprehensive employer services and University Career Development Activities.

Employer Satisfaction Survey

Improve the quality of education and transition of graduates

Share experiences through the Employer Satisfaction Survey, all geared towards improving the quality of education and the transition of graduates into the workforce.

Career or Job Fair Application

Join CDC’s Career/Job Fair

A bi-annual career fair will be conducted in partnership with the UC-BCF Alumni Assembly Inc. that involve top companies, industries, and employers giving graduating students and alumni an opportunity to connect with potential employers and explore diverse career opportunities. Send your inquiry or application in CDC’s email (careercenter@uc-bcf.edu.ph).

Be A Resource Speaker

Guest speaker for career orientations, workshops, seminar, and other activities

The Career Development Center conducts workshops and career development activities, inviting skilled and experienced speakers knowledgeable in their field and topics. Be a guest speaker at CDC’s next activity by sending an email (careercenter@uc-bcf.edu.ph) or fill out a form.

Request for Job Posting

Allow CDC to post job opportunities at the job bulletin board

CDC can post job opportunities from external companies/organizations at their Facebook and LinkedIn pages. For posting request, email (careercenter@uc-bcf.edu.ph) the office along with your e-copies of the job posters and letter of request.

How to Connect/Partner with CDC

Follow these simple steps:
  1. Make Initial Contact: Contact Specific Programs (If Applicable); If you’re interested in working with a particular CDC program or office (e.g., GCO), reach out to them directly. Their contact information should be available on their respective pages.
  2. Reach Out via Email (careercenter@uc-bcf.edu.ph): Send a letter of intent and other supporting documents of your organization. Clearly highlight your relevant capabilities and the areas where you see a potential for collaboration.
  3. Explore Collaboration Opportunities: From there the CDC officer will be assisting you based on the intent. In case, be ready to discuss your organization’s objectives and how they align with the CDC and UC’s mission. Identify potential areas of collaboration where both parties can contribute and benefit.
  4. Formalize Agreements: If a partnership opportunity arises when both parties come into an understanding/agreement, be prepared to formalize the collaboration through a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) or a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), or a similar document. This agreement will outline the roles, responsibilities, and expectations of both parties.

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