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FAQs
Please take the time to read the questions frequently asked about our career counseling services. If your question remains unanswered, call (860) 768-5619 or request more information through this Web site.

I recently lost my job. Do you find jobs for the unemployed?
No, we do not find jobs for people. We do, however, provide you with the tools necessary to evaluate what you want to do with your career, search for a new job, edit your resume, and present yourself effectively in an interview. We also maintain a career services library, full of information to help you identify new job options.
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I'd like to use your services, but I am unemployed and have very little income. Is there anything you can do?
At the Center, we realize that you may not be at the peak of your career and are perhaps facing economic challenges. To help you move forward, we offer a sliding scale to those who qualify. Please call Eleta Jones, Associate Director, at (860) 768-5619 to find out if you are eligible.
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I'm over 50 years old and interested in beginning a new career. Do you have services for someone like me?
Absolutely! Whether you are 18 or 60, we have services to meet your needs. Our counselors are trained to deal with many situations, and we are constantly evolving our programs to meet the needs of individuals, such as baby boomers, who are changing professions or starting new careers in retirement.
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I am an alumnus of the University of Hartford. As an alumnus, am I eligible for free career counseling?
No, alumni are not guaranteed free career counseling sessions; however, we offer a variety of discounts to alumni who utilize our Center. Those alumni who have graduated within the last year may receive career counseling from the University's Career Services office. All alumni are also permitted access to the Career Services office's online resources at uhaweb.hartford.edu/CAREER/about.htm.
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