Whether you have a dream job in mind or you don’t know where to begin, I will help you get started, reflect, and find opportunities to explore your interests, develop your talent, and prepare for your future. I hold a Masters of Education in College Student Development Administration from Seattle University, and I’ve worked with college students across a variety of majors over the last 10 years. I specialize in career exploration and even teach the class on it! It’s called “Designing your Career Journey,” a 7-week course offered through the Experimental College that provides you with a framework for exploration and helps you build a plan to make the most out of your time at Tufts. I particularly love working with students who are undecided or looking for creative ways to combine their various interests.
Most interesting/unusual job: I was a pre-school ballet instructor in high school.
Are you interested in knowing more about what a mission-driven career looks like? Join an inspiring group of professionals and employers from a variety of social impact careers for an evening of conversations. Come hear from folks who work across …
Welcome to “3 Questions with …”, a recurring feature on the Career Center blog. We’re asking alumni of all graduation years and career interests to share a bit of their experiences and advice.
Mark Lannigan, ’23, Regional Assistant for Senator …
Passionate about education but NOT interested in teaching? It’s true that the face of education seems to be teaching in a traditional classroom setting, however, there are so many more options to explore if you are interested in education.
Welcome to “3 Questions with …”, a recurring feature on the Career Center blog. We’re asking alumni of all graduation years and career interests to share a bit of their experiences and advice.
The upside to using business to do good in the world is clear: corporations have an outsized financial imprint on the world, and so making that imprint more socially responsible could be a huge deal. Despite …