Adler University is expanding career development support for its students through the launch of the Adler Career Resource Center, a centralized online hub that provides students with on-demand career tools, guided resources, and practical support as they transition from graduate study into professional practice.
From résumé building and interview preparation to job search strategies and career planning frameworks, the Center offers clear, step-by-step resources designed to support students at every stage of their professional journey.
In addition to self-guided resources, the Career Resource Center offers regular workshops and career development trainings on topics such as résumé writing, interviewing, networking, and navigating the job search process. These sessions provide students with opportunities to deepen professional skills while engaging directly with specialists.
“The Center reflects our commitment to preparing graduates for careers that strengthen communities and advance mental health and wellbeing across sectors,” said Interim Provost Brad O’Hara, Ph.D., “By providing structured, accessible career resources, the platform helps students build the professional skills and confidence needed to navigate an evolving workforce.”
Available to all students, the Adler Career Resource Center complements the University’s applied training model and extensive community-based practicum experiences by helping students connect their academic preparation with emerging career opportunities.
To introduce the platform, Adler will host live virtual demonstrations of the Career Resource Center. Student sessions will take place Wednesday, March 25 from 12–1 p.m. CT / 1–2 p.m. ET and 2:30–3:30 p.m. CT / 3:30–4:30 p.m. ET, offering an overview of the platform and how to navigate its resources. A separate demonstration for faculty and staff will be held Tuesday, March 31 from 12–1 p.m. CT / 1–2 p.m. ET.
Students can create an account for the Adler Career Resource Center using their Adler login credentials at adler.devant.ca, where they can explore resources to strengthen career readiness, attend free weekly events hosted by Devant, prepare for the job market, and take the next steps in their professional journeys.
The platform is powered by Devant, a Canadian career development company whose career services technology is used by more than 500 post-secondary institutions worldwide to provide career support portals, live workshops, and hiring events.