Tufts University Employer Newsletter — December 2024

Dear Employer Partners,

The holiday season is upon us! As we wrap up the fall semester, we would like to thank you once again for being a part of the Tufts community and for considering Tufts students for your jobs …

By Willa Mayo
Willa Mayo Recruiting Coordinator, Employer Relations
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From Here, to There New Episode: Investment Banking, CleanTech, and Job Satisfaction!

Ever wonder how they got from here, to there? Well now you can find out by tuning into the Career Center podcast, From Here, to There. Hosted by Career Fellows (current students!), we talk to Tufts alumni about their career …

By Sheryl Rosenberg
Sheryl Rosenberg Associate Director
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Ethics Scholarship Contest

Learn about the 2025 Elie Wiesel Prize In Ethics

The contest, now in its 36th year, challenges undergraduate college students to analyze the ethical issues confronting them in today’s complex world. In 3,000-4,000 words, students are encouraged to write a …

By Sheryl Rosenberg
Sheryl Rosenberg Associate Director
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Green Careers Networking Night

The Tufts University Career Center is hosting a Green Careers Networking Night on Thursday, March 13th, from 6-8pm at the Tufts Medford Campus.

Join us for Green Careers Networking Night, an exclusive event designed for college students eager to explore …

By Sue Atkins
Sue Atkins Associate Director, Employer Relations
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Employer Insights: Meet Staples

The Employer Relations team is working with employers to highlight different aspects of their organizations, from applications, to culture, to diversity, and more. We plan to showcase employers from across all career industries throughout the semester, so check back soon …

By Willa Mayo
Willa Mayo Recruiting Coordinator, Employer Relations
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3 Questions with Ran Guo, ’23, Junior Fellow at Asia Society

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. 

Ran Guo, ’23, Junior Fellow at Asia …

By Sheryl Rosenberg
Sheryl Rosenberg Associate Director
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B Corporations: A Path to Purpose-Driven Business for Undergraduates and Graduates

In a world where the lines between profit and purpose are increasingly blurred, B Corporations (B Corps) stand out as a model for ethical and sustainable business. For both undergraduate and graduate students, understanding the role and impact of B …

By Sue Atkins
Sue Atkins Associate Director, Employer Relations
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Looking at Job Search Like An Archery Target

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Students (and everyone else) have a preferred way of learning.  These learning styles sometimes depicted by the VARK acronym are Visual, Auditory, Reading/writing preference, and Kinesthetic.  A couple of years ago I was trying to figure out how to …

By Robin Kahan
Robin Kahan Associate Director, Engineering Career Services
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Project Onramp Application Process – Summer 2025 Internship Program for Pell Grant Students – Life Sciences, Information Technology, Business, Communications, Human Resources, and Law

Project Onramp offers paid summer internships in the life sciences for undergraduate students who are under-resourced and often from under-represented groups or first-generation.

Students must be Pell eligible and U.S. Citizens to apply, and the Career Center will verify Pell …

By Sue Atkins
Sue Atkins Associate Director, Employer Relations
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What Makes Certain People Such Good Applicants?

This article was originally on ProFellow, a great online resource for finding fellowships and funding.

Dear Dr. Johnson,

I’ve always wondered how some people manage to get into almost every university they apply to. It’s clear that having a solid …

By Katie Sullivan
Katie Sullivan Assistant Director
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