Faculty
As a faculty member and advisor, you play an
important role in your students’ career development.
Students seek your advice on issues ranging from majors
and resumes to graduate school and professional
direction. This relationship often continues beyond
Tufts, as former students enter the workplace and pursue
graduate study.
Likewise, we forge relationships with students and
share with you a strong investment in their development.
Based on this mutual interest, we are working to
strengthen our connection with faculty. As we seek ways
to collaborate, we are creating new programs and
building awareness of existing services.
Career Services Overview
We design our services to support students from the
earliest stages of career exploration through alumni
career changes. Our resources include career counseling,
personality and interest assessments, graduate school
advising, and job search.
Learn more about our services.
"Don't Cancel a Class" Program
While planning your syllabi and working around your
conference schedules, you don’t need to cancel a class.
Career Services will cover a class with a pre-packaged
workshop. We provide standard and customized
workshops to substitute for your regularly scheduled
classes.
Get more information
and fill out the request form to ensure that we meet your needs for
content and timing.
Online Workshops
We deliver critical career advice online, and most
recently, have introduced
online workshops on internships, interviewing, cover
letters, and more.
Career Services Website
Our content-rich student website offers job and internship listings to research on careers,
employers, and industries.
http://careers.tufts.edu
Tufts Career Network
Research indicates that most people identify new
employment opportunities by networking rather than
traditional job search methods. Therefore, we’ve engaged
more than 7,000 alumni and parents to offer advice and
mentoring through the
Tufts Career Network. We invite you to take a look
and to join our network.
Tips for Writing Recommendation Letters
This guide
from Career Services offers formatting and content
tips for writing recommendation letters.
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