How to Follow Up – Networking Edition

You attended a networking event, career fair, virtual event, or have networked in another fashion and now you are at that pivotal junction: how do I follow up to let them know I am interested and want to move forward …

By Susannah Krenn
Susannah Krenn Assistant Director, Communications & Marketing / Career Advisor
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Advice from a Recruiter – Standing Out in the Recruitment Process

Many of the tips and resources for standing out as a strong candidate will hold true whether your process is an in-person or a virtual one. As a recruiter who’s worked with Tufts students for a few years, I hope …

By Paul Riley
Paul Riley Recruiter
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Explore Job Roles: Occupational Health and Safety Specialists

<< The following article is from Handshake which features career blogs for students to learn about careers and trends by related employers >>

What is an Occupational Health and Safety Specialist?

Occupational Health and Safety Specialists inspect workplaces to make sure …

By Malakia Silcott
Malakia Silcott Associate Director
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What Is Environmental Law?

Many agencies and government departments use environmental law services to protect their interests. So do businesses, advocacy organizations, and law firms that represent individuals.

Environmental law is a growing field with a broad scope of work that encompasses issues related …

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Is Major Pharmaceuticals a Good Career Path?

The major pharmaceuticals industry is full of big ideas, big money, and — in terms of a career path — big opportunities.

An important economic and societal presence, the pharmaceutical sector develops, manufactures, and sells a virtual medicine cabinet stocked with prescription …

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Insider Tips: Wall Street Prep

Welcome to Insider Tips, a recurring feature on the Career Center blog. We’re asking students to share insight about our finance and consulting events and resources. The following tips are about our Wall Street Prep seminar from current student, Jacob Totz. …

By Karen Dankers
Karen Dankers Associate Director, Director of Tufts Finance Initiative
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Careers in Health Education

What Is a Health Education Specialist?

<< Information cited from the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing, Inc. ?

Health education specialists are individuals who have met baccalaureate-level (or above) required health education academic preparation qualifications. They serve in a variety of …

By Malakia Silcott
Malakia Silcott Associate Director
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How to Become a Quantitative Analyst

Are you interested in learning about career paths for a Quantitative Analyst?  Check out this Forage article for the following information and more:

A quantitative analyst is a type of financial analyst that uses math, statistics, and coding to help …

By Karen Dankers
Karen Dankers Associate Director, Director of Tufts Finance Initiative
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Top Consulting Firms

Are you interested in learning more about the top consulting firms?  Check out this Management Consulted article for the following information:

What makes a top consulting firm?
Types of top firms (general management & strategy, economic & litigation, nonprofit, and …

By Karen Dankers
Karen Dankers Associate Director, Director of Tufts Finance Initiative
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20 Tips for Engineering Students

The article below appeared on ElectricalEngineeringSchools.org and was written blogger Marcus O’Brien. We have posted this before but feel it is worth posting again! Very quickly, Mr. O’Brien gives great advice for any engineering student (not just EE’s). Those of …

By Robin Kahan
Robin Kahan Associate Director, Engineering Career Services
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