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Next Steps for Seniors

As you kick off your senior year at Whitman, the Career and Community Engagement Center is here to help you make the most of this pivotal time! Come and talk with one of our career coaches about senior-specific programming and resources, post-grad planning and last-mile skills and certifications. Whether you’re connecting with us now or in the future, we remain committed to supporting you in your next steps!

On this page you will find a variety of tips and resources you can put into action during your senior year to help you prepare for the first year of your post-graduation journey.

Spring Semester Events for Seniors:


For everyone, including seniors: come by to chat with a coach, pick up some helpful resources, and grab some snacks and maybe a duckie or two!
Wednesday, April 1, 2026 from 12:00-1:00 p.m. at Cleveland Commons
Thursday, April 2, 2026 from 12:00-1:00 p.m. at Cleveland Commons
Friday, April 3, 2026 from 4:00-5:00 p.m. in Reid Campus Center Lobby


Whitties Helping Whitties helps current Whitman students connect with alumni. Show up for great conversations and connections! At this event you can: connect with other students and Whitman alumni; build your professional community; learn from alumni with great experience and perspectives; and find opportunities for jobs and internships. This is a great opportunity to build your professional network with alumni who are eager to help! Whitties Helping Whitties is brought to you by the Career and Community Engagement Center and the Office of Alumni Relations.
Friday, April 10, 2026 | 4:00 - 5:30 p.m. | Cordiner Hall Foyer


Join alumni Katie Lei (French '12) and Nate Raphael (Sociology & Art '19) in the small dining room in Cleve (116) to hear about their paths after Whitman pairing creative work and entrepreneurship. All students are welcome; students who are interested in creative careers or starting their own creative business will be particularly interested in hearing how Katie and Nate built their creative careers through entrepreneurship after Whitman. 
Monday, April 13, 2026 | 12:00 - 12:45 p.m. | Fade Family Dining Room at Cleveland Commons
Meal vouchers provided


Register on Handshake to attend this session designed for seniors and juniors. This hands-on workshop will teach you four simple steps to Getting What You're Worth. Co-sponsored by the Career and Community Engagement Center and the Whitman Chapter of the American Association of University Women (AAUW).
Wednesday, April 15, 2026 | 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. | Lizzie Murr Kendall Dining Room at Cleveland Commons


Come in for a Career Coaching or Senior Check-In Appointment:

  • occur weekdays between 3:00-4:00 p.m. throughout the spring semester beginning on Monday, February 9th and ending on Friday, May 15th (no drop-in hours will be held over Spring Break; hours are occasionally subject to cancellation, so please consult the linked Google calendar for up-to-date information):
    • Mondays with Lindsay Szramek (STEM Hub)
    • Tuesdays with Nadine Stecklein (Reid 219)
    • Wednesdays with Victoria Wolff (Reid 233)
    • Thursdays with Caitlin Kiesz (Reid 219)
    • Fridays with Cat Diebel-Wilson (Hunter 308)
  • Or, (in-person or virtual)
  • Read about our staff’s different specialties

Check Out the CCEC’s Resources for Seniors:

Here you can find a selection of tools, guides and opportunities that may prove useful to you during your senior year and beyond. Please see the fold-out section further below for additional resources. 

Use this resource to explore over 100 major profiles with information on common career paths, types of employers that hire in the field and strategies to maximize opportunities. Scroll to the bottom of each profile for links to professional associations, occupational outlook information and job search resources.

LinkedIn Learning is a series of short courses on topics of business, technology, and creativity that can help you develop skills through expert-led course videos. While living in Walla Walla, students and young alumni can utilize the platform for free, courtesy of the . You will need to (which is free to residents of the City of Walla Walla) before you can sign in. Students can use their Whitman ID card as proof of residency.

Join the ³Ô¹ÏÍø Community Group on LinkedIn to connect with alumni around the world. Jobs, internships, and other opportunities are posted here regularly.

Networking Events

Attend Whitties Helping Whitties events held in Walla Walla and several PNW cities both before and after you graduate, in order to expand your professional network, stay connected with students and keep making connections as you start your career.

On the Whitman Connect platform you can find alumni who have specifically expressed an interest in helping students - and each other - via networking and mentoring outreach. You can explore Whitman's extensive alumni network by searches based on location, industry, and more!

Resources for Job Seekers

The CCEC’s website contains an assortment of helpful information for job seekers, such as advice on creating strong resumes and cover letters, lists of industry-specific job boards, access to job listings on Handshake and more.

Salary Negotiaton Resources

Don't leave money on the table - learn how to wisely negotiate your salary and benefits after having received a job offer.

Craft Your Future Professional Development Workshops

Review a wide variety of recorded workshops from the Craft Your Future series, led by Whitman alumni, staff and student leaders, which can boost your career readiness in topics ranging from workplace communication to budgeting and mastering pivot tables in Microsoft Excel.

Graduate and Professional School

If you are considering graduate school, investigate the CCEC’s collection of advice on the topic, which begins with addressing the decision of whether graduate is a right fit for you and your goals, then goes on to explore how to search for schools and programs, as well as methodology for putting together a strong application.

Stay Connected with the CCEC After Graduating:

After graduation, you are still able and invited to utilize the career, job and fellowship resources provided through our office. Find jobs on Handshake, schedule appointments with our staff to review a resume or prepare for an interview, or just get advice if you're feeling lost. .

NOTE: You will lose access to your Whitman email address a year after graduating. Send a message to ccec_info@whitman.edu to update your account with a permanent email address. Contact WCTS at helpdesk@whitman.edu if you need assistance migrating your email or Google Drive content to a personal account.

Keep Exploring Your Options:

The CCEC’s Fellowships and Grants team can introduce you to national and global fellowships, scholarships and awards that are available to alumni, helping you identify those for which you may be a good fit, and assisting with the creation of a competitive application. Connect with them to see the possibilities of research, travel and global learning!

Connect with Whitman Alumni:

Lean into your community: as a Whitman alum, you will be joining an incredible network that reaches around the globe. Take advantage of these connections for advice, research and resources. Continue the cycle by helping students and younger alumni who reach out to you! 

Transition Your Public Profiles:

As you progress with your post-grad job and career search, it is important to communicate to prospective employers that you’re no longer a student. Here are a few quick tips to update your LinkedIn and other public profiles as you begin life as a young professional:

  • Write an informative yet creative headline. You’re not a student anymore! But you’re also more than just a “recent graduate.” Craft your headline to capture your unique skills and interests.
  • Craft a professional profile. Align your profile (in LinkedIn, the “About,” “Experiences,” and “Skills” sections) to the industries and fields you’re pursuing: think keywords, relevant experiences, required skill sets.
  • Build your network: connect with classmates, family, past supervisors, and professors first (your first-degree network). Then try your second-degree network (people with whom you share a mutual connection). Connect with alumni at companies that interest you!

Remember to update your email address on LinkedIn and other public profiles. You will lose access to your ³Ô¹ÏÍø email address a year after graduation.