At Earlham, we view a career as not just a job, but a journey; as such, our office is committed to helping Earlhamites pursue their goals and aspirations even after graduation. Whether you’re considering a career change, going back to graduate school, or want to brush up on professional practices, our Career Coaches are ready to help. Alumni services include, but are not limited to:
- reviews of resumes, cover letters, graduate/professional school applications, and other career-related documents
- career coaching appointments to explore your skills, interests, and values and discuss possible career options
- access to web resources, including Handshake (our job database), PathwayU (which includes career assessments), and Big Interview (an online platform designed to help you learn about and practice for various types of interviews).
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This post briefly covers where and when you should start with graduate school applications.
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It provides a useful list of potential career paths, “How to get there”, Job listings etc.
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Pre-Professional Competencies
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