Career Services
Employers
Welcome to the Career Services Office at Harvard Graduate School of Education
"Because success begins with the people you hire..."
The Harvard Graduate School of Education's mission is to prepare leaders in education and to generate knowledge to improve student opportunity, achievement, and success.
No matter the area of concentration, Harvard Graduate School of Education students learn the value of harnessing, managing, and applying their knowledge to innovate and push the frontiers of education. As graduates, they go on to impact schools, nonprofits, NGOs, high technology, media, research, policy, and the arts.
At the Career Services Office, we work closely with employers to identify, develop and recruit the next generation of education leaders. Creating a successful talent pipeline of these future leaders involves a continuous cycle of knowing our students and how they meet your hiring needs, creating a recruiting strategy and optimizing that strategy to gain the most visibility with students.
Our Employer iSite provides you with all the information you need to achieve recruiting success including student and program profiles, employment statistics, different recruiting options and events, recruiting best practices tips, instructions on using our centralized career services online system, internships and much more. Please visit the site to get started!
![]() | HGSE lecturer Josephine KimSince the spring 2007 slayings at Virginia Tech, Lecturer and National Certified Counselor Josephine Kim has been working to raise awareness of mental health issues that affect Korean-American student populations. |
![]() | It Stems from AlgebraIn their new research project, Professor Chris Dede and Assistant Professor Jon Star are using three technology-based activities, all rooted in algebra, once called the "new civil right" by one algebra advocate. |
![]() | Senior Lecturer Joe Blatt"Sesame Street was the first national television series to feature a fully integrated cast: the hosts were an African American couple, and their neighbors were a mix of other ethnic groups." |
![]() | Professor David PerkinsGrowing up, Professor David Perkins wasn't especially good at baseball.Yet it was America's national pastime that Perkins turned to when he started writing his recent book, Making Learning Whole. |
![]() | Professor Jerry Murphy"I discovered at Harvard a whole new side of myself -- I was a halfway decent researcher. I also discovered that I knew a lot about practice and really liked writing about the everyday reality of how things actually worked." |



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