Alumni Career & Professional Development
DU offers career support for alumni in all phases of their professional lives.
DU offers career support for alumni in all phases of their professional lives.
Alumni who graduated within the last year from a graduate or undergraduate program still have full access to the suite of services offered by their respective career services offices. Access those services exactly as you did as a student.
If you graduated from the Sturm College of Law, the Daniels College of Business, or earned a graduate degree from the Josef Korbel School of International Studies, you receive lifetime services from the career center in that school.
As a DU alum, you have access to a variety of online resources to support your networking and professional growth. Access these tools quickly via the links below, and learn more here.
Please note: CrimsonConstellation has replaced the DU Career Network. Alumni access to CrimsonConstellation is currently being activated in a phased rollout. Look for an email invitation to join CrimsonConstellation in February 2024.
Explore our robust network of professional coaches vetted by the DU Alumni Career & Professional Development team. Coaches in the network can help you make decisions on career paths and hone your skills. We offer a variety of coaches to fit your specific needs when it comes to your next step.
Please note that partnered coaches offer a 20% discount on their services to DU alumni, but rates still apply. Prices will vary.
*Coach Referral Network is for alumni of DU, if you are a current student please visit career.du.edu to view free career advising services.
Check out the resources available for alumni of diverse identities.
If you’d like to join an alumni affinity group, you can learn more by visiting the Alumni of ACTION network.
Sessions may last up to 15 minutes and no appointment is necessary (first come, first served). Call 303-871-4331 during our office hours: Tuesdays 12:00-1:00pm and Thursdays 3:00-4:00pm MST, or schedule a callback during the following hours: Thursdays 2:00-3:00pm and Fridays 10:00-11:00am. Voicemails received outside of our office hours will be returned within two business days.
We also welcome quick questions over email. Fill out our contact form and we will email you back.
We proudly provide free resume reviews to all DU alumni. Upload your resume via our contact form and one of our expert career coaches will provide feedback on your resume within 4 business days. Please upload your document in Word format or submit a link to your LinkedIn profile.
Miss a live program? Or looking for content on a specific career topic? Check out our robust offering of recordings of prior events, available 24/7:
Login to Big Interview to practice interviewing, watch career videos and more. You’ll need a du.edu email. Don’t have one? Call University Technology Services at (303) 871-4700 to set up your @alumni.du.edu email address.
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