Career Services
Most Active Employer List
This list is comprised of two types of organizations - 1) those that engage in regular recruiting activities and 2) those with which we are developing more active recruiting relationships due to student and faculty interest and the organizations' significance to HGSE research projects. These organizations have varying levels of involvement with students through any combination of job postings, participation in career expos and Career Days, on-campus interviews and information sessions, internships, and more. This is by no means an exhaustive list of all the employers interested in HGSE students.
Academy for Educational Development
Alexandria City Public Schools
American Institutes for Research
BELL (Building Educated Leaders for Life)
Boston Collegiate Charter School
Boston Preparatory Charter Public School
Boston Renaissance Charter Public School
Buckingham Browne and Nichols School
Charleston County School District
Codman Academy Charter Public School
College Bound Dorchester (formerly Federated Dorchester Neighborhood Houses)
Community Charter School of Cambridge
Concord-Carlisle Regional School District
Corporation for National and Community Service
Explore Network Charter Schools
Harlem Success Academy Charter School and Success Charter Network
Hillsborough County Public Schools
International Rescue Committee
KIPP School Leadership Program
Los Angeles Unified School District
Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
Montgomery County Public School District
National Collegiate Preparatory Public Charter High School
National Education Association
New Visions for Public Schools
New York City Department of Education (NY Public Schools)
Noble Network of Charter Schools
Portland, OR Public School District
Prince George's County Public Schools
Research Alliance for New York City Schools
Roxbury Preparatory Charter School
San Francisco Unified School District
The MET - A Big Picture School
Note: Career Services Office offers no endorsement of and assumes no liability for the currency, accuracy, or availability of any information on these sites.
![]() | T.J. Martinez, Ed.M.'08"For kids [and] their parents who are in cycles of poverty, violence, and even abuse, [we see] as we come to know their stories. This [opportunity] is something that will break that." -- T.J. Martinez, Cristo Rey Jesuit School. |
![]() | Noel Gomez, Ed.M.'06Some have been incarcerated, others are one strike shy of life in prison. College was the last place any of them expected to end up. But it's the one place that Noel Gomez, Ed.M.'06, wants to keep them. |
![]() | Raygine DiAquoiShe was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., and attended public schools until the sixth grade when her parents, wanting her to have every opportunity, sent her to the Hewitt School, a private school for girls on the Upper East Side. |
![]() | Shimon Waronker, Ed.D. CandidateWhen Waronker walked into J.H.S. 022 in the South Bronx, N.Y. to become its seventh principal in two years, he had reason to be worried. Instead, he was determined to take back the school, starting with the gangs. |


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