Career Supports
It’s never too early to think about your future career: Innis has the people, the supports, and the resources to help guide you on what you can do right now — and upon graduation — to successfully achieve your life and career goals.
Our career educator can help
About to graduate? Beginning second or third year? Not sure where to start when it comes to lining up your program choice with your career goals?
The Innis career advisor can help you:
- Explore career options
- Upgrade your job search skills, including resume and interview help
- Learn about employment opportunities
- Discuss plans for further education
Book an appointment
Rachel Shin is the Innis career educator who joins us from U of T’s Career Exploration & Education. Rachel can help you discover career options, upgrade your job search skills, learn about employment opportunities, and make a plan for your post-grad life.
There are three ways to book an appointment with Rachel (or any other career educator):
- Book through Career Advising
- Book through the CLNx
- Contact U of T Career Exploration & Education directly by phone at 416-978-8000 or email careerservices@utoronto.ca and mention that you are an Innis College student.
Career resources you can use
Get advice from an alumni mentor
Are you an upper-year student interested in gaining valuable career and life insights from a member of the Innis alumni and friends community? Mentees and mentors meet throughout the year individually, and in group get-togethers in this popular Innis program.
Discover new career paths
Visit fastforward, an online tool that connects you to hundreds of U of T Arts & Science graduate profiles. You can find the diverse pathways grads have taken post-Innis. It’s a great way to discover new career possibilities and life journeys.
Learn how to change the world
Interested in making a difference but not sure where to start? Wondering if your degree skills are transferable to the world of social change and innovation? Innis College, in partnership with The Agency, is excited to present the Social Innovation Certificate program.
Connect your skills to opportunities
Learn how to capture your experiences and skills beyond the classroom in an official document that will become an invaluable resume and career tool. The Co-Curricular Record is also U of T’s centralized directory of paid and unpaid opportunities, including positions available at Innis College.
Visit U of T’s one-stop job search and resource site
CLNx connects U of T students and recent grads with internal (faculty, staff, and student organizations) and external opportunities and resources (employers, alumni, industry reps, professionals, and parents), all dedicated to your career success.