Undergrad CCD is open for virtual advising.  Hope to see you at Wednesday's Targeted Job and Internship Search virtual workshop this Wednesday at 5pm EST.

The Hoffman Family Undergraduate Center for Career Development celebrates our diverse community of students at Babson College. Your perspectives and contributions as a student with a disability (SWD) are valuable, and we want to help you find the opportunities and career paths that celebrate all aspects of your identity. We offer our support as you engage in career planning and look for opportunities that will offer the safe and supportive working environments you deserve.  

We understand that your experience as a SWD may present a unique set of challenges, opportunities, concerns, and questions as you navigate the job search process, the world of networking, and transition into the workplace. We encourage you to understand your unique value and strengths, connect with communities and organizations that will support you, know your rights, conduct your research, and utilize your resources as you aim to find a workplace with a culture that is safe, inclusive, and supportive of your intersecting identities. While at Babson, make sure you are familiar with the resources provided by the Office of Accessibility Services/OAS (including accommodations), Counseling and Psychological ServicesWellness & Prevention Services, and Health Services. 

Visit our Canvas pages for job boards, newsletters, interview prep and best practices, professional career organizations and more. Specific details may be found on their respective websites or on Handshake. 

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Career Resources

Contact & Location

Phone
781-239-4215
Address

Hollister Hall, Suite 106
231 Forest Street
Wellesley, MA 02481

Center for Career Development Hours

Monday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Tuesday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Wednesday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Thursday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Friday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm