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The Office of Career Services provides services and resources to meet the specific needs of GSAS students and alumni who are following both academic and nonacademic career pathways.

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Careers Articles


Nonacademic Career Events

Posted May 23, 2012

Two professional opportunities for the business minded.


May & June Career Events

Posted May 10, 2012

Upcoming Office of Career Services events in May and June.


Science Policy Careers Symposium

Posted April 25, 2012

This full-day symposium on May 2, featuring a variety of GSAS alums, will introduce graduate students and postdoctoral fellows to a wide range of careers in the field of science policy.


Leveraging Your PhD in the Workplace

Posted March 30, 2012

How to thrive in the nonacademic career market, and on the job


Professional Development in April

Posted March 13, 2012

The 2nd annual Leveraging Your PhD in the Workplace, Networking Etiquette, and more in April.


Paths for Humanists: Off the Faculty Track

Posted March 07, 2012

The Office of Career Services and Harvard Office of Undergraduate Education are pleased to offer two events that focus on non-faculty career options for humanities PhDs.


March Career Events

Posted February 14, 2012

Professional development events for life scientists and humanists are on this month’s docket.


A Blossoming of Career Events

Posted January 27, 2012

The Office of Career Services is planning a wealth of content targeted at GSAS students this spring. Check out the lineup here.


Job Seekers: January is Career Development Month

Posted November 29, 2011

January@GSAS will host the year's best career offerings. Plan to take part!


Get the Inside Scoop on Finding a Faculty Position

Posted October 05, 2011

The Becoming Faculty series offers job-search tips, strategies, and first-hand accounts.

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