The University Career Center (UCC) serves the entire University of Michigan community. Taubman College students can take advantage of several resources that are accessible to all students at the university. Some of the most commonly used resources are listed below; additional resources can be found on the University Career Center website.
The Clothes Closet
This program allows U-M students to obtain business casual and business professional attire from a wide selection donated by U-M faculty, staff, alumni, and community members. Students can select 3 items per semester from the Clothes Closet at no cost.
Visit the Clothes Closet page on the University Career Center website to learn more. Schedule an appointment to visit the Clothes Closet through Handshake.
Community Toolkits
The University Career Center (UCC) is committed to providing resources that support your career development. We encourage you to bring your whole self to this process and explore the various career resources and opportunities available to you.
Some of the links in these Community Toolkits were shared by previous students who found them helpful. Please note that the links to external resources are included because they might be of interest to students.
Inclusion of a resource in an identity toolkit does not imply University Career Center or University endorsement of the particular organization, opportunity, or resource described. Descriptions of a resource are taken from the external site and the University is not responsible for the content.
Disability Toolkits
The University Career Center is committed to supporting students with both apparent and non-apparent disabilities throughout their career exploration and preparation process. These Resources for Students with Disabilities are designed to assist students in navigating the career development process.
Inclusion of a resource in an identity toolkit does not imply University Career Center or University endorsement of the particular organization, opportunity, or resource described. Descriptions of a resource are taken from the external site and the University is not responsible for the content.
Interviewing
Students can prepare for interviews using the campus-wide resource Big Interview. Log in using your U-M credentials to conduct practice interviews, review industry specific interview questions, and much more.
Need an interview room? Secure a quiet space at the University Career Center. Reserve a space via Handshake under ‘Special Services’ from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Resume Writing
Undergraduate U-M students can utilize VMock to improve their resumes using AI. The platform allows you to get an objective score, make changes based on targeted recommendations, and ensure your resume is a fit for your target career.
Students can also use Resume Worded to analyze job descriptions and identify important keywords and skills to optimize their resumes.