This is the first installment in our “Gov 101” series where we will focus on topics like working on political campaigns and working in local & state government. Customize your weekly On TRACC email by selecting the “Government” tag under …
There’s an increasing amount of fellowships for recent graduates who want to launch careers in public service and and nonprofits.
What are fellowships?
Fellowships are often funded by foundations, private donors, or organizations and are designed to provide support to …
Tufts alumni, Nawal Khan, A’24 shared the following about being an Intern with the Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women
What did you do as an intern at this organization?
I assisted with the coordination of public hearings. This …
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 do they spend …
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 …
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 …
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. …











