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Students network, reach job options and pathways at events hosted by TWU’s Centre for Calling and Career Development

Helping students to design and build meaningful, impactful, and sustainable lives after graduation

As part of TWU’s motivation to see graduates equipped for life, the University offers many resources and supports to help students explore their career options and build towards their future.

The Centre for Calling and Career Development (CCCD) provides a wealth of resources to support students, alumni, and employers. From personalized coaching and resume workshops to informational sessions, students have a variety of opportunities to become better equipped for the workplace.

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TWU Langley spring Career Fair on March 14, 2024, hosted by TWU's Centre for Calling and Career Development.

One popular event is the annual Career Fair, which takes place at both Langley and Richmond campuses, and welcomes employers from various industries to interact with students and graduates. This year’s Langley campus Career Fair saw hundreds of students attending and making connections with local companies and organizations.


See also: Richmond campus Talent Fair on April 17, 2024


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TWU Langley spring Career Fair on March 14, 2024, hosted by TWU's Centre for Calling and Career Development.

From equip to launch

Over the course of the past year, the CCCD has served over 2,400 students at events, coached 500+ students for career-readiness, facilitated 350+ student-employer connections, and helped refer 1,500+ job leads to students. Earlier this year, the CCCD also played a key role in recommending three TWU Student Association representatives to attend the Global Peace Summit organized by Humanitarian Affairs Asia.


“The networking opportunities provided by the CCCD opened doors to internships, mentorships, and insights that significantly contributed to my professional growth."


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TWU Langley spring Career Fair on March 14, 2024, hosted by TWU's Centre for Calling and Career Development.

Strong connections across campus

Building strong connections throughout campus, the CCCD partners with TWU’s academic schools and faculties, staff departments, and several student clubs.

The CCCD collaborated with Young Women in Leadership in hosting their Networking Unplugged event and led a networking workshop. Club president Alexis Money remarks, “This event was full of dynamic students and passionate professionals all desiring to learn and make connections. …Throughout our collaboration, each member of their team offered unwavering support, encouragement, and valuable education to our own team.”

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TWU Langley spring Career Fair on March 14, 2024, hosted by TWU's Centre for Calling and Career Development.

Networking and mentorship

Many students have also expressed their enthusiasm for the CCCD.

Ritika Talwar, who leads the TWU Entrepreneurship Club, expresses her gratitude to the CCCD for helping to provide meaningful connections with local businesses. Ritika recalls attending the Langley Business Excellence Awards and Career Blueprint Day as standout events, and remarks, “The networking opportunities provided by the CCCD opened doors to internships, mentorships, and insights that significantly contributed to my professional growth. I commend the center for bridging the gap between academia and the professional world, empowering students to thrive in the business landscape. I highly recommend the CCCD to all students seeking to define their career paths and build lasting connections.”


"CCCD has been extremely supportive for planning career after university and provides different career-related resources for graduates to thrive at workplace."


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TWU Langley spring Career Fair on March 14, 2024, hosted by TWU's Centre for Calling and Career Development.

Helping graduates to thrive 

James Troyer from the TWU Student Business Association (SBA) appreciates the CCCD for their support in one-on-one coaching sessions for resume building and providing photography sessions for professional profile shots. He adds, "They are always willing to help when needed and encourage by co-collaborating to provide valuable events for the student community."

As the TWU student ambassador for Chartered Professionals in Human Resources of British Columbia and Yukon, Vighnesh Vijayan comments, “CCCD has been extremely supportive for planning career after university and provides different career-related resources for graduates to thrive in the workplace. I highly recommend their resources to better equip oneself for the workplace.” 


“I'm thrilled to express my gratitude towards the CCCD, a great support throughout my journey as an international student.”


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TWU Langley spring Career Fair on March 14, 2024, hosted by TWU's Centre for Calling and Career Development.

Committed to students' success

Maneli Motahari, who is pursuing a graduate leadership degree in health care, credits the CCCD for their valuable support during the job-seeking journey, “They provided me with crucial information for crafting a suitable CV. …I am truly grateful for the exceptional assistance they offered.”

“I'm thrilled to express my gratitude towards the CCCD, a great support throughout my journey as an international student,” says Fathima Zahra Mohamed Thaliff, who is a leadership student. “Their unwavering commitment to addressing my concerns went beyond mere professional assistance; they extended a heartfelt emotional connection that eased the challenges of being an immigrant in a new country.”

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TWU Langley spring Career Fair on March 14, 2024, hosted by TWU's Centre for Calling and Career Development.

About TWU’s Centre for Calling and Career Development

At TWU, we have the privilege of walking alongside students on their journey in understanding their calling and developing more fully into who God has created them to be. We focus on discovering, equipping, and launching students into careers that they love. Learn more at the Centre for Calling and Career Development.


About Trinity Western University

Founded in 1962, Trinity Western University is a global Christian liberal arts university. We are dedicated to equipping students to discover meaningful connections between career, life, and the needs of the world. Drawing upon the riches of the Christian tradition, seeking to unite faith and reason through teaching and scholarship, Trinity Western University is a degree-granting research institution offering liberal arts and sciences as well as professional schools in business, nursing, education, human kinetics, graduate studies, and arts, media, and culture. It has four locations in Canada: Langley, Richmond-Lansdowne, Richmond-Minoru, and Ottawa. Learn more at www.twu.ca or follow us on Instagram @trinitywestern, Twitter @TrinityWestern, on Facebook and LinkedIn.

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