Career Services
Alumni
Welcome to the Career Services Office at Harvard Graduate School of Education
Harvard Graduate School of Education's alumni community is one of the more dynamic networks of its kind. Twenty-five thousand members, many leaders at the forefront of research, policymaking and educational practice, maintain connections with each other, and the school, well beyond their academic experience.
At the Career Services Office, we welcome dual partnerships with HGSE alumni, partnerships that accommodate both professional development and hiring needs. Our office considers alumni invaluable partners in helping students establish a niche of their own in the HGSE community. Thus, we urge you to become Crimson Compass Alumni Career Advisors and share your vast knowledge and insight with students in the shaping of rewarding career paths.
Keep in mind that HGSE students are a great resource in meeting your hiring needs. Remember to post jobs or review resumes through Hired, view the employers section of this site to arrange on campus interviews or participate in employer expos, and sponsor internships through the Field Experience Program.
We offer alumni several services to assist with job searches. Contact us by phone at 617-495-3427 or e-mail.
- Hired job postings
- Get Involved
- Events
- Tips Handouts
- Search Tools
- Employers
![]() | 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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