Your career development needs continue after you graduate from Quinnipiac. Whether you are in the midst of a job search, applying to graduate school or contemplating a career change, we can assist you with your plans. Programs and services include:
- Individual career counseling and advising sessions
- Assistance with resume/cover-letter writing and other job search correspondence
- Interview practice and preparation
- Connections with other alumni and employers
- Career fairs, panels and workshops
- Job and internship listings and strategy sessions
- Graduate school information
- Multiple opportunities for alumni career development through the Alumni Office, including the Career Alumni Network
If you've found a satisfying career path, consider how you can share your expertise with current students and other alumni. Ways to get involved include:
- Sponsoring an intern
- Posting a full-time job listing
- Volunteering to speak on a career panel or address a group of students individually
- Attending a career fair
- Arranging a site visit for students to tour your workplace
For more information about how you can participate, contact:
Staff Members
Joseph Catrino, assistant dean for career development, School of Communications
E-mail: joseph.catrino@quinnipiac.edu
Phone: 203-582-8725
Cynthia Christie, assistant dean for career development, School of Health Sciences and the School of Nursing
E-mail: cynthia.christie@quinnipiac.edu
Phone: 203-582-3656
Jill Ferrall, assistant dean for career development, School of Business and Engineering
E-mail: jill.ferrall@quinnipiac.edu
Phone: 203-582-3655
Grace Peiffer, director of employer relations, School of Business and Engineering
E-mail: grace.peiffer@quinnipiac.edu
Phone: 203-520-4909
Lara Dotson-Renta, PhD, assistant dean for career development, College of Arts and Sciences
E-mail: Ldotsonrenta@quinnipiac.edu
Phone: 203-582-8911


