Career Services
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Career Advise with Crimson Compass
As a Professional Connection Volunteer with Crimson Compass, Harvard's online career networking service, share professional experiences and expertise with students and fellow alumni who are just starting out, applying to graduate school, or changing careers.
Signing up for Crimson Compass is easy. Post.Harvard members submit user names and passwords to create profiles, non-members register first.
Recruit on Campus
Harvard Graduate School of Education now graduates over 600 students each year from masters and doctoral programs. Tap this rich talent resource and meet hiring needs while playing an important role in student to career transitions. Contact Rachael McDermott by e-mail or phone at 617-495-3427
Participate in Events
Add immense value to Career Services Office events by hosting meetings with students as part of our annual Career Days series or participating in our career-focused conferences, expos and networking socials. Contact Mary Frazier-Davis, Associate Director by e-mail or phone at 617-495-3427.
Volunteer in Admissions
Contribute to HGSE's continued success in preparing the next generation of educational leadership by reaching out to prospective students as an Alumni Admissions Ambassador.
![]() | 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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