 
  Take the next step in your career development
Part of what makes UC Davis a great place to work is the opportunity for continuous learning. The UC Davis Career Development Toolkit is designed around the career development cycle which includes learning about yourself (assessments), career exploration (strategies, job search, informational interviewing, mentoring), planning your next steps (goal setting, career and professional develop planning), taking action (accomplishment statements, resumes, references, cover letters, interviews) and evaluating your progress.
Whether you are on a specific career path or considering new options, we hope that the Career Development Toolkit inspires you to develop and apply your talents as you grow your career at UC Davis and UC Davis Health.

1. Learn About Yourself
Reflect on your talents, interests, skills, and values, and how this self-knowledge can help you shape a meaningful, rewarding career.

2. Career Exploration
Strategies for career exploration to identify roles that interest you, including online research, informational interviewing, and seeking out mentoring.

3. Plan Your Next Steps
Set professional development goals, and connect them to your career aspirations.

4. Take Action
Update your resume and review best practices for cover letters and interviewing. Be prepared to apply when the right opportunity arises at UC Davis or UC Davis Health.

5. Evaluate Your Progress
Reflect on a series of questions to measure and celebrate progress in your career journey.
- Additional Resources - Articles
- Appendix of Interview Questions (PDF) 
- Additional Resources - Books
- The Career Fitness Program: Exercising Your Options, Diane Sukiennik and Lisa Raufman, 2014 - Cover Letter Magic, Fourth Edition: Trade Secrets of Professional Resume Writers, Wendy S. Enelow & Louise Kursmark, 2010 - Knock 'em Dead Cover Letters: Cover Letters and Strategies to Get the Job You Want, Martin Yate, 2016 - A Foot in the Door: Networking Your Way into the Hidden Job Market, Katharine Hansen, 2013 - Guerilla Tactics for Getting the Legal Job of Your Dreams, Kimm Alayne Walton, 2008 - The Heart of Mentoring: Ten Proven Principles for Developing People to Their Fullest Potential, David Stoddard & Robert Tamasy, 2009 - Knock 'em Dead: The Ultimate Job Search Guide, Martin Yate, 2017 - The Mentor's Guide, Second Edition: Facilitating Effective Learning Relationships, Lois J. Zachary, 2011 - Networlding Guidebook: Building Strategic Relationships through Networking, Melissa Giovagnoli, 2009 - What Color Is Your Parachute? 2021: Your Guide to a Lifetime of Meaningful Work and Career Success, Richard Bolles, 20 
- Additional Resources - Websites
- California Careers online assessments - Transferable Job Skills for Job-Seekers - LinkedIn's Career Explorer Tool to identify jobs that align with your skills 
- UC Berkeley NOW Conference Session Recordings
- NOW Archives - Summary Reports, Session Recordings, and Conference Websites
 UC Berkeley’s annual Next Opportunity at Work (NOW) Conference, born in 2013, is designed to support staff in the University of California system with career and professional development through inspiring keynote speakers, concurrent sessions, networking connections with peers, coaching, and career planning resources.- The full conference experience includes: Main Event / Conference Day - planned for the second Thursday of June. Held in person in odd years (2023, 2025, 2027, etc.) and virtually on even years (2024, 2026, 2028, etc.) 
 Coaching HQ (pre-and post-conference activities) held virtually during conference week. Coaching HQ includes webinars, group and 1:1 coaching opportunities.
 - In line with UC Berkeley’s Staff Participation in Campus-Sponsored Activities, Including Sponsored Staff Organizations, Campus-Sponsored Fellowship Programs policy, and PPSM-50, managers and supervisors are encouraged to approve requests from staff to attend the annual NOW Conference. 
- Acknowledgements
- Learning and Organizational Development would like to acknowledge the following organizations for their contributions to the UC Davis Career Development Toolkit.- California Action Center - California Career Zone - Johns Hopkins University - Lehigh University - Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Stanford University - UC Berkeley - UC Davis - UC Irvine - University of Arizona - University of Kentucky - University of Michigan - University of Minnesota - University of Notre Dame - University of the Pacific - University of Texas at Arlington - University of Washington - University of Waterloo - University of Wisconsin - West Virginia University - Yale University