Working at Museums

Museums are educational organizations that collect, preserve, and present important artifacts and works of art for the public to view and study. In the US, most museums and cultural institutions are non-profits. Museums are organized by their collections (art, history, …

By Sheryl Rosenberg
Sheryl Rosenberg Associate Director
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Resource Spotlight : Environmental Business Council of New England & the EBC Career Center

According to its website, the Environmental Business Council of New England (EBC) was “the first organization in the United States established to support and foster the development of the environmental industry…with the goal to enhance business and job growth of …

By Malakia Silcott
Malakia Silcott Associate Director
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Apply Now: Investigative Fellow at Civil Rights Corps

Civil Rights Corps in Washington, D.C. is hiring Investigative Fellows for a two-year, full-time entry-level role starting Summer 2026. This is a great opportunity for soon-to-be graduates passionate about justice reform, storytelling, and public interest work.

By Rebecca Corke
Rebecca Corke Pre-Law Advisor
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FMS Winternship Applications Open October 29th!

FMS Winternships are intensive internships that offer students immersive experiences in prestigious media organizations across the country. Winternships provide valuable real-world training in various media sectors, such as filmmaking, television, radio, advertising, marketing, public relations, digital media, and journalism. Participants …

By Katie Sullivan
Katie Sullivan Assistant Director
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Career Tools : Preparing for a Scientific Poster Presentation

Poster presentations at scientific conferences can provide early-career researchers with valuable opportunities to practice their communication skills, receive feedback on their research, and expand their network.   Here are some handy tips that can help your next presentation shine!

Ensure there …

By Malakia Silcott
Malakia Silcott Associate Director
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Introduction to Working in Policy and Research

Policy and research play a fundamental role in shaping public discourse and influencing governments to invest in social impact. Many politicians and government officials rely on the research and ideas of policy researchers to implement new agendas or to raise …

By Sheryl Rosenberg
Sheryl Rosenberg Associate Director
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Make the Most of Handshake:  Job & Internship Search

Welcome back to Tufts! 

The Tufts Career Center would like to share some ways to best utilize Handshake for your job and internship search process.    As a student, you have the ability to set-up your profile, update your preferences, and …

By Sue Atkins
Sue Atkins Associate Director, Employer Relations
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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 Tufts alumnus Jacob Totz. …

By Karen Dankers
Karen Dankers Associate Director, Director of Tufts Finance Initiative
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Employers with Dedicated Early Career Programs for Freshmen and Sophomores

Finding the right early career program is a great way to gain hands-on experience, build networks, and bridge the gap between academic knowledge and the working world. Participating in internships, fellowships, or rotational programs can help build critical skills, form …

By Sue Atkins
Sue Atkins Associate Director, Employer Relations
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Case Interview: Complete Prep Guide

Welcome to our preparation tips for case interviews!  Whether you are just curious about case interviews or are planning to apply for consulting internships or full-time jobs, these tips and resources will help you feel more prepared and confident.

What …

By Karen Dankers
Karen Dankers Associate Director, Director of Tufts Finance Initiative
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