DigitalCrafts Career Services

Career Services
Students who attend any of DigitalCrafts programs will have the opportunity to receive job preparation support through the duration of their cohort and after successful graduation from their program. The following list is not meant to be an exhaustive list of the support DigitalCrafts students can receive from the Student Advising Team. Students who have been dismissed are not eligible to receive job support or other alumni benefits.
- Resume Guidance
- Students receive guidance and feedback on how to develop a professional resume.
- Interview Training
- Students are exposed to interviewing best practices and the different types of interviews they may encounter.
- Online Presence
- Students are provided with strategies to leverage LinkedIn to showcase their skills and experience to potential employers.
- Virtual Networking
- Upon completion of their program, DigitalCrafts’ Alumni have the opportunity to network with prior alumni in a collaborative Slack channel.
- Professional Services Course
- While an active learner, students have access to career preparation support material located in an online Professional Services course. Upon completion of their program, alumni have access to the Professional Services course for six additional months.
DigitalCrafts cannot guarantee employment, salary, or career advancement.
Personal Background Disclosure
Students with backgrounds that include criminal conduct (e.g., misdemeanor or felony charges or convictions, including those that involve dishonesty or are drug related, or involve conduct that may not have been considered a crime, felony or misdemeanor in the jurisdiction in which the conduct occurred) or financial issues, such as bankruptcy, may not be accepted by companies, agencies, or institutions for employment. The student also understands that some employers may require candidates to submit to a drug test and may deny employment based on substances that are lawfully prescribed or purchased. The student understands certain positions may have physical requirements that may prevent a student from obtaining employment.