Career Services

Prospective Students

Welcome to the Career Services Office at Harvard Graduate School of Education

Harvard Graduate School of Education degree candidates are extremely attractive to recruiters. Last year, over 4,000 employers from public and private sector organizations such as schools, nonprofits, government agencies, consulting firms, social service providers, and media developers actively pursued students through on campus events and job postings.

Along with an impressive network of classmates and faculty, another powerful benefit of attending Harvard Graduate School of Education is access to the school's alumni. Members of this community represent some of the world's most dynamic leaders and serve as an invaluable resource in career development.

Because our office members believe that career management emphasizes long-term planning over the immediate one-time hire, we encourage students to connect with our office early in their academic year. Our orientations, workshops, and information sessions held in early fall prepare students to take full advantage of all our services in customizing fulfilling career paths.

We invite you to further explore our offerings:

Contact us by phone at 617-495-3427 or e-mail.

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