Bringing students together with small groups of employers, a new job-fair series helps young Dickinsonians build professional contacts and explore opportunities in a focused, comfortable setting.
Students completing high-skill internships in the bustling U.K. capital receive a warm welcome from alumni in Dickinson's robust global network.
Dickinson's thriving partnerships with local businesses and nonprofits are benefiting everyone involved.
New Career Communities program brings the world of careers to students—and students into the field to explore career paths.
Last year, Jason Cutshall '96 hired two Dickinson grads for his growing team. This year, all three Dickinsonians returned to campus to meet with students and illuminate paths to success in consulting.
Alums at the NYC financial powerhouse share their experiences and advice with students through a Winter Break Career Trek.
Students learned directly from the pros while taking in a luminous exhibition in Washington, D.C.
Dickinson's exciting new model of career services provides students with additional layers of tailored guidance and support.
As part of Dickinson’s Career Communities initiative, four computer science students attended the Grace Hopper Celebration, where they interacted with major tech employers like Apple and Microsoft.
CEO Rob Jakacki '89 knows what it takes to excel in business and finance. He says his firm's data internship—offered exclusively to Dickinson students—is a win-win.
Students from majors across the academic spectrum attend career-focused National Association of Black Accountants event.
On the heels of an incredible funding round for their new business, Ben Catanese ’00 and T.J. Doyle ’00 visit Dickinson to advise and network with students.
“She was in our shoes at one point, so hearing about her success is inspiring,” HR pro Judith Rudge ’05 visits campus to offer professional advice and discuss internships and careers.
The new platform fosters seamless communication and information sharing for all members of the college community.
Students aiming for business and finance careers learned directly from the pros during a winter-break Career Trek to NYC. And they emerged with valuable contacts in the field.