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Career Applicant FAQs

At UC Davis Development and Alumni Relations, we believe in the power of connection, growth, and fostering a diverse and inclusive community. Thank you for considering joining our team to help us advance our mission of supporting UC Davis and our networks of donors and alumni.

This page offers valuable insights on how to apply for jobs within our organization, understand the interview process, and learn more about our commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI).

 

  • How do I apply for a position with Development and Alumni Relations (DEVAR)?

  • Complete your application and upload your resume/cover letter online in the UC Davis application portal. In the portal you can search for a role by its Job ID or title. After reviewing the position details, scroll down the job announcement and select the Apply button.

  • Does UC Davis offer application support for prospective employees?
  • We invite you to request a 30-minute career chat with an HR Coordinator to receive application and interview tips, information about employees resource groups and benefits, and gain insight into UC Davis’s commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.
  • I was referred to apply for a position in DEVAR. How do I give credit to that person?

  • Make sure to include the individual’s first and last name on your application in the field titled “How did you hear about this job?

  • Do I need to complete all the fields on the online employment application?

  • We ask that you complete all fields to the best of your ability so that the sourcing specialist can fully review your work history and qualifications before sharing your resume with the hiring manager.

  • I am experiencing technical difficulties in the application portal. Who can I contact?

  • If you’re experiencing technical issues with the application portal, contact applicanthelp@ucdavis.edu for assistance. Please note: our systems do not support hotmail.com or aol.com email addresses, as well as ".net" email addresses (pacbell.net, sbcglobal.net, prodigy.net, comcast.net, att.net). Please create an account with an alternate email.

  • If I apply for a position will I automatically be considered for other similar vacancies?

  • You will need to submit a separate application for every position you would like to be considered.

  • I applied for a job with DEVAR. What happens next?

  • A sourcing specialist will review your resume for minimum and preferred qualifications. Most qualified candidates will go to a recruiter for screening, and the hiring manager will narrow down who they would like to bring forward to an interview.

    Applicants selected to move forward in the process will hear back within 1-2 weeks after the initial review date or application closing date.

  • What does the interview process look like?

  • Most interviews consist of two rounds. First round interviews are 45 minutes - 1 hour with a virtual panel. Candidates invited to a second-round interview will meet with the hiring manager and key partners on our campus. Second round interviews vary in length from a few hours to a full-day agenda. Depending on the role, the candidate may or may not meet with senior leadership in their interview process.

  • If a job was posted a few months ago and remains on the website, is it still open?

  • Some positions take longer to fill than others, especially those with unique minimum and preferred qualifications. If a job posting is still on the website, the position is still accepting applications.

  • How is salary determined?

  • The Human Resources compensation team oversees wage and salary programs at UC Davis. Salary ranges are based on a number of factors including career tracks and level of position. Most often, a specific budgeted salary range will be noted on the job announcement. If the announcement advertises a significantly wide range, the actual starting salary will be discussed prior to starting the interview process.

  • Does DEVAR offer hybrid work options?

  • Most often, yes. We recognize and support quality work performed at a home office and strive to foster an interactive and collaborative in-person environment. Hybrid schedules vary across positions, based largely on the team schedule or nature of the specific role. If a position offers hybrid work opportunities, this will be noted on the job announcement.

    We invite you to check out the Forbes article (August 2023) where Tammy Kenber, Chief Human Resources Officer at UC Davis, outlines several key advantages flexibility provides, and shares her vision for how hybrid policies will evolve at UC Davis.

  • What is the DEVAR culture like?

  • We are a development team that emphasizes collaboration, strategy, learning, and growth. At both individual and team levels, we develop annual business plans that serve as roadmaps for professional growth and success. We celebrate one another’s accomplishments through peer-nominated Excellence Awards, and have fun at events organized by our social committee! We are metrics-driven and relationship-focused as we provide leadership, coordination and support services to help the university meet its mission of research, teaching and service.

    We invite you to follow DEVAR Recruitment on LinkedIn, as well as some of our units’ social media pages where they highlight stellar accomplishments, activities, and culture:

    College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences

    College of Engineering

    Foundation and Corporate Engagement

    Robert Mondavi Institute

    School of Veterinary Medicine

    UC Davis Health

  • How is DEVAR committed to DEI?
  • The division of Development and Alumni Relations embraces and values diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). We are committed to employing and retaining a diverse workforce and have programs and policies in place to ensure all employees can succeed regardless of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender expression, gender identity, gender transition status, pregnancy, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, ancestry, marital status, age, sexual orientation, citizenship or service in the uniformed services, including protected veterans. In acknowledgment of historical and current injustices faced by marginalized members of our global UC Davis community, we are firmly committed to supporting our Principles of Community and applying tenets of diversity, equity, and inclusion into every aspect of our everyday work and organizational culture.

    In 2023, UC Davis participated in the first ever CASE Advancement Inclusion Index. We are proud of Vice Chancellor Shaun B. Keister’s leadership using data to reassess and strengthen our Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB) practices. He is quoted several times in the CASE article.

  • How many people does UC Davis employ?

  • As the second-largest employer in the region, our Davis and Sacramento campuses host more than 24,000 employees and more than 40,000 students — including undergraduates, graduate students, professional students, interns and residents.