Welcome to the Arts, Communications, and Media Community!
This community is geared towards anyone interested in working in arts (art and design, theater, music, dance) communications (advertising, PR, marketing, journalism, publishing), entertainment (film, TV, the music business, tours/events), and arts administration (arts management, museum studies, arts education).
You don’t have to be an actor, an artist, a filmmaker or a writer to engage. Are you a tech whiz and also creative? Are you good with numbers and passionate about dance? Are you an avid environmental activist who loves show tunes? There are so many interesting roles in these sectors, whatever your major and whether you are generating creativity or being a major support behind the scenes. All are welcome!
Are you interested in learning more about the field of finance? Would you like to network with Tufts alumni working in finance? Come to the Finance Career Forum! All class years welcome.
WHAT: Finance Career Forum
WHEN: Saturday, March 2nd …
By Karen Dankers
Karen DankersAssociate Director, Director of Tufts Finance Initiative
Breaking into the creative sector and its various areas can be intimidating for anyone. With the current call to action to create more avenues to opportunities across sectors, there are plenty of resources to help break down barriers and help …
Many students tell me that it’s challenging to keep track of applications they have submitted to employers. It’s an understandable concern; there’s the date you initially send your email or submit your documents on a website, the response you receive …
By Susannah Krenn
Susannah KrennAssistant Director, Communications & Marketing / Career Advisor
In just a few sentences, please tell us about your current job.
I work for a large global consulting firm called PwC. I lead a team that designs innovative products, services and experiences for global brands who are transforming their …
The Tufts Career Center is looking forward to hosting two Spring 2024 Career Fairs and we wanted to share some insider tips with our international students.
Research has shown a recruiter initially spends 6-8 seconds looking at your resume. And while some will say it is closer to a minute, either way, you don’t have much time to get a recruiter’s attention.
Why? Why do they …
By Kathy Spillane
Kathy SpillaneAssistant Director, Business & Finance
Interested in nonprofits but don’t know where to start?
Start by understanding that while the term nonprofits can be used in different contexts, there are many different kinds of nonprofit organizations. Nonprofits are mission-driven organizations dedicated to addressing a particular social …