Career Services
As a UC Berkeley alum, you have access to high-quality career services throughout your career journey—from transitioning into your first job to expanding and strengthening your professional network.
My Berkeley Networking & Mentorship Platform
Through My Berkeley, you can share job opportunities, connect with fellow alumni in similar professions, and swap career advice. Students may even reach out to ask about your experiences!
Career Services Webinars
These on-demand workshops support your professional development by covering pertinent topics, such as negotiating your salary and navigating workplace discrimination.
Career Connections Networking Series
A partnership between CAA and the UC Berkeley Career Center, this career service offers an opportunity for alumni to share professional insights with current Cal students eager for real-world perspectives.
Corporate Alumni Programs
Bring alumni connectivity to your workplace. Cal Corporate Committees at companies like Google, Wells Fargo, and Bank of America unite Berkeley alums in ways that enhance your professional life.
Panel moderator Kim Baldonado ’87 (right) connects with guests during the networking portion of the event. CJ Poloka | Cal Alumni Association
Join the LinkedIn Group for Cal Alumni
Tap into the professional power of the UC Berkeley alumni community on LinkedIn. You must be a Cal alum or current student to join.
Career News & Updates
Jessica Schwabach: Addressing Climate Change with Food Sustainability
By Rebekah Moan“In the early days, we had no idea what we were doing. We were science students who had not thought of ourselves as entrepreneurs.”
Paul Bryzek: ‘Without Impact, a Business isn’t Sustainable’
By Rebekah Moan“I learned in my previous career that if the impact part is missing from a business, it’s not very sustainable.”
David Lu: Reducing Air Pollution with Actionable Data
By Rebekah MoanPresented by Clarity Movement’s sensors can be found in 85 countries…but none of Clarity Movement’s success would have happened without UC Berkeley. David Lu ’16 didn’t know how clear the sky could be or the true color vibrancy of flowers until he came to the Bay Area in June 2012. Growing up in Shanghai, the […]

