Career Services

Training

The following organizations offer work training support in business, technology, learning disabilities, or international preparation.

Note: Career Services Office offers no endorsement of and assumes no liability for the currency, accuracy, or availability of any information on these sites.

Booz Allen Hamilton, McClean, VA
Combines strategy with technology and insight with action in consulting services that serve commercial and public sectors.

Duke Corporate Education, New York, NY
Globally provides custom corporate education that helps clients address real-world, real-time business challenges. 

Enterasys Secure Networks, Andover, MA
Provides training for all levels of network technicians and managers.

Forum Corporation, The, Boston, MA
Implements customer driven strategies to achieve superior business results.

Institute of International Education (IIE), Washington, DC
Prepares men and women to fully participate in a world where international cooperation of business and diplomacy, the environment, hunger and arms control will be the rule rather than the exception.

National Head Start Assocation (NHSA), Washington, DC
Provides national forum for the representation of and continued support of Head Start services for disadvantaged children ages 0-5 and their families.

School and Main Institute, Boston, MA
Creates powerful professional development and technical assistance programs that help community members mobilize to effectively support youth.

Wellesley Centers for Women, Wellesley, MA
Brings together an interdisciplinary community of scholars engaged in research, training, analysis, action and dedication to looking at the world through the eyes of women.

YAI/National Institute for People with Disabilities, New York, NY
Leads in the provision of services, education and training in the field of developmental and learning disabilities.

YearUp, Boston, MA
Offers one-year intensive training and paid corporate internship opportunities to young urban adults with a rare combination of technical and professional skills.

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