Villanova Technology Resources

Villanova University has many technology-specific programs, groups and tools. Be sure to review our career readiness resources to help you prepare, the campus engagement opportunities to integrate yourself into the industry, and options for networking with fellow Wildcats.

Industry Advising and Career Counseling

Our team of Industry Advisors and Career Counselors are available for appointments via Handshake.

  • Our team of Industry Advisors provides industry-specific career support to students and young alumni with focused career goals within a particular company or industry area. They possess knowledge of recruiting practices, trends, hiring timelines, and employer relationships to enhance your job or internship search.
  • The counselors on our Career Development team aid in developing application materials (resumes, cover letters, personal statements, LinkedIn profiles), practicing interviewing and networking skills and learning the fundamentals of any successful job or internship search.

Resumes, Cover Letters and More

Resumes, cover letters and other professional correspondence you send during the application process is critical to your job or internship success. It is important that these materials adequately represent who you are as a professional and that you are showcasing your brand as a candidate seeking an opportunity in the accounting industry. For information on resumes, cover letters and more, check out these resources here.

Develop Relevant Skills with LinkedIn Learning

LinkedIn Learning is a leading online education platform featuring thousands of courses taught by industry experts. Courses on the site enable you to explore and develop expertise in a range of subjects to boost your marketability. Villanova offers LinkedIn Learning to all students, as well as alumni who graduated within the past 12 months.

Critical Skills, Tools and Technologies utilized by Professionals in Tech on LinkedIn:

  • Software development
  • Python
  • Java
  • SQL
  • JavaScript
  • Cloud Computing

Update Your Career Interests in Handshake

Click your photo in the upper right-hand corner to open the drop-down, then choose Career Interests

  • Which industries interest you?
    • Select “Internet & Software”, “Information Technology”, and any other industries that interest you!
  • Be sure to update all of your Career Interests, including where you’d like to live after graduation, to ensure that you receive the best-targeted information from the Career Center. Remember, you can update your interests at any time!

Additional Tech Resources

Check out the Villanova Career Center’s Guide to Technical Interviews, which provides an overview of how to prepare for technical interviews and includes mock interview questions, sample coding questions, and company-specific tips/resources.

Participate in a free virtual project-based learning program through tech experiences on Forage! Get practical skills and experience by completing free job simulations designed by the world’s top employers, and even leverage this experience on your resume and during technical interviews. Learn how to build your resume through Forage with their Referencing Guide.

Practice your coding skills and prepare for technical interview coding assessments with Hackerrank. View a list of coding questions/solutions for practice using Hackerrank Coding Questions with Solutions, and even get your skills certified to help yourself stand out!

Annual Events to Attend at Villanova University

  • Engineering & Tech Career Fair (spring)
  • Society Events: Society of Women Engineers Annual Networking Dinner (fall), VU Women in Tech Conference (spring)
  • Employer On-Campus and Virtual Recruiting: information sessions, coffee chats, career fairs, information tables

Villanova Student Societies

  • Association for Computing Machinery
  • Developer Student Clubs Nova
  • Girls Who Code
  • Society of Women Engineers

A mentoring relationship is a learning and development partnership between two people, typically a more experienced person (mentor) and a less experienced person (mentee). The relationship can last days, weeks, semesters or even years depending on the goals and experiences of the people in it. Mentors and mentees discuss topics like personal and professional decisions, explorations of career paths and ways to navigate a career.

Informational Interviews

  • An informational interview is a conversation where you have the chance to ask someone else questions about their profession, career path, and more. It is common in the working world to conduct informational interviews with individuals who currently have jobs you think may be a fit for you.
  • Find professionals to interview using resources like the Nova Network, LinkedIn Alumni Tool, as well as your own personal network.

Here are some group on NovaNetwork that can help you get started: