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> For Graduate Students
The Career Center serves all full-time students in Engineering
and Arts & Sciences (graduate students as well as undergraduates).
The purpose of this section of the Career Center's website is to
highlight services to which graduate students should pay particular
attention (such as the Dossier Service) and to explore issues unique
to graduate students. However, the Career Center invites you to
explore the entire site and to utilize all of the Career Center's
services.
We know that graduate students face different issues than undergraduates.
As a graduate student, there are so many things to explore: Do you
want an academic job or not? As a master’s candidate, do you
want to continue on to a PhD or get some work experience? The Career
Center is here to support you as you work on these questions.
The Career Center has services ranging from resume and curriculum
vitae development to on-campus recruiting. As you begin thinking
about what you may want to do with your degree, we can help you
explore how your skills, values, interests, and personality fit
within your decision-making process. The Career Center has several
assessments that have proved useful to students who haven’t
yet made a final decision about how they would like to use their
degree after graduation and are still researching their options.
The Center also has counselors on hand to assist you with any career-related
issues that may arise.
Graduate Student Workshop Series
Each semester the Career Center sponsors workshops specifically
addressing the needs of graduate students. In the Fall, look for
"Writing your CV" and "The Academic Job Search for
Graduate Students." In the spring, the Career Center typically
conducts two workshops for those seeking to explore opportunities
outside academia. Even if you are simply curious to see what's available,
be sure to check out this workshops.
Check the Calendar for Upcoming Workshops
If you have suggestions for workshops that could be added to our
graduate students series, please contact Tracy Carter, Assistant
Director for Outreach & Programming at tracy.carter@jhu.edu.
Individual Career Counseling
The Career Center also offers practical services for graduate
students. Did you know that you can make an appointment to have
your resume or CV critiqued? Did you know that you could do a taped
mock interview and receive immediate feedback on your interviewing
skills?
The Dossier Service
The Career Center offers the Dossier Service for PhD students in
Arts & Sciences and Engineering disciplines (with the addition
of Master's students in Writing Seminars). This service provices
a central location for housing recommendation letters when applying
for academic positions. More about the
Dossier Service
Confidentiality
Career counseling appointments are completely confidential. Likewise,
all participation in On-Campus Recruiting
and other job search services is also confidential.
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