Loyola Partnerships (Additional Career Resources)
Loyola is proud to partner with key organizations to offer additional career resources for our alumni. We will continue to seek and assess new partnerships with effective products/services. We encourage you to check back frequently for updates.
- Career Transitions Center of Chicago (CTC)
The CTC provides professional, emotional and spiritual support to those seeking a job, looking for meaningful work, or undergoing a career transition. The center offers a variety of programs and resources, including career coaching, to help individuals from all fields/career levels create plans to meet their goals. Click here for a summary.
Loyola alumni receive a special member rate of $100/quarter (non members pay $150/quarter). Learn about CTC's upcoming programs and events from their monthly newsletters.
Highlights include (click here for a complete listing of this month): - FEATURED NEW SPECIAL PROGRAM SERIES:
"Gaining the Edge through Innovation and Entrepreneurship"
Thu, Nov 12, 2009: ** (FREE Kick-off Event) **
"Getting Your Edge…Innovate Like Edison!" with innovative champion, Sarah Miller Caldicott, great grandniece of Thomas Edison - Monthly (1st & 3rd Thu of each month):
Thursday Speaker Breakfast (Bring Your Own) Series (FREE!) - Monthly Stress Reduction (2nd Mon of each month)
- Mon, Nov 9 & 16: Redesigning Your Future (Over 50)
- Tue, Nov 10: Advanced LinkedIn for Jobs and Opportunity Webinar
- Thu, Nov 19: Exploring Career Options with Strong Interest Inventory Workshop
- Thu, Nov 19: Leveraging the Value of Coaching at CTC
- Thu, Nov 19: The Art of Informational Interviewing
- Chicagoland Networking & Job Support Clubs*
List of support/networking groups, libraries and board/service organizations with career services.
(*Note: Loyola does not have exclusive partnerships with the groups listed, but has previously referred alumni to them)
- Careers in Public Service
Loyola has been collaborating with the Partnership in Public Service, a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that works to revitalize our federal government by inspiring a new generation to serve and by transforming the way government works.
Alumni can now explore public service career paths through the Careers in Public Service link.

