Career Centre
Do you have questions about jobs and your future career?
The Career Centre is here to help! We are a team of professionals who work with students, alumni, staff, faculty, and employers to support students and new graduates (up to two years after graduation) in the development of career self-management skills. We recognize diversity as a source of strength and are committed to fostering an inclusive environment that values and respects the unique backgrounds, identities, and perspectives of all individuals. We work actively to ensure that students and community members feel seen, heard, and supported through a diverse set of resources, events, open dialogue, and a culture of mutual respect.
Services and Events
DROP-IN ADVISING
Career Lounge lets you work independently or in groups with support from Career Peer Educators.
CAREER DEVELOPMENT WEBINARS
Workshops & Webinars provides more in-depth experiential support on various topics on career exploration and job search.
1-ON-1 CAREER APPOINTMENTS
1-on-1 career appointments are available with a Career Counsellor or Career Educator to supplement online, group and peer support.
NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES
Connect with Employers and Alumni through:
JOB POSTINGS
Search and apply to full-time, part-time, internship, summer, Volunteer jobs.
WORK/STUDY
Our Work/Study Programs give eligible undergraduate students paid, on-campus work that develops professional skills and contributes to the University.
City of Vaughan - Inspire to Aspire Black Professionals Panel
Monday, February 23 | 11:15 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Join the City of Vaughan for an inspiring panel showcasing the career journeys of Black professionals across municipal departments. This event supports the City's commitment to inclusive communities, the Anti-Black Racism Action Plan, and initiatives that encourage youth, students and new graduates to explore meaningful careers in public service. This panel provides an inside look at public sector career paths and personal experiences from Black professionals who are shaping the future of municipal services. Don't miss this opportunity to make connections and gain valuable insight into career development, leadership, and opportunities within the City of Vaughan.
Explore the Resource Library – Your Career Toolkit
The Resource Library offers a wealth of information to support you throughout your academic and professional journey. Whether you're exploring graduate school options, preparing for job interviews, updating your resume or cover letter, or navigating your first professional role, you’ll find detailed guides, practical advice, and planning tools to help you move forward with confidence. It also includes resources to help you get involved outside the classroom, such as finding volunteer opportunities and joining student clubs to build valuable skills and connections.

On-Campus Job Fair: February 24
February 24, 2026
10:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Are you looking to find a summer 2026, fall/winter (2026-2027) and/or part-time job during the school year? Our On-Campus Job Fair is a great way to meet employers, build career related skills and gain work experience while studying at York!
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