Supporting Faculty & Staff

We support your academic programming with career-related handout material, workshops or events!

Want To Hire A Student?

Work-Study Program

Find out how you can hire a Humber student through the work-study program with our step-by-step guide.

Give Effective Directions to Students

Supporting Your In Class Curriculum

Access resources that will bolster your career-related content for students.

Need a Help to Post Jobs?

Career Connect Portal

You can post on-campus, work-study, full-time, part-time and volunteer positions on this site.

Advising Conference

Are You Humber Staff or Faculty!

This event for Advisors, Program Coordinators, Faculty and Staff from all departments and academic faculties at Humber and Guelph-Humber to discuss, share, and learn about advising techniques, skills and issues that affect us all.

The Humber Advising Conference (HAC) provides a forum for engaging in academic and career advising approaches, high impact practices, and pedagogy. Sessions build on foundational skills and competencies, connecting advisors with a network of like-minded advising practitioners.

Please save the date for the 11th Annual Advisor Conference

May 12 - 13, 2026

Advising Conference
Career & Student Success Advising

Career & Student Success Advising

Tell Your Students How We Can Help!

Our Career and Student Success Advisors (CSSAs) are assigned to each academic faculty and provide one-on-one support to students. CSSAs offer advising, services and programs to support students through their educational and career journeys. Faculty can refer students to the CSSA for their program, or consult with an advisor when they identify a student needing additional support.

Students can also book an appointment or drop by the Academic & Career Success Centre (Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) to meet with any CSSA for general advising.

Job Preparation Services

Are Your Students Job Ready?

Find out about our free introductory level Career Steps Workshop Series designed to help your students get job ready!

Career Support Peers are student leaders and help with: Resume Review, Cover Letter Review, LinkedIn Advice, Interview Preparation/ Mock Interviews.

Evening Service: Students and recent graduates can book an appointment for one on one Career Coaching in the evenings from 5:30pm - 7:30pm.

Career Development Workshops - evening workshop recommended for recent grads.

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Employability Experience Fund

Interested in sharing this fund with students?

The Employability Experience Fund (EEF) offers awards to students to reduce financial barriers when they want to get involved in activities that give them industry experience and develop their employability skills.