Don't miss out on your chance to become part of our vibrant, intellectual community. Check out these application tips and ways to boost your chances of getting accepted as you work to polish your ...
Don't miss out on your chance to become part of our vibrant, intellectual community. Check out these application tips and ways to boost your chances of getting accepted as you work to polish your ...
Your education is a significant investment that provides a lifetime worth of return. While the cost of higher education may feel out of reach for many students and their families, we are committed to ...
Dickinson College is committed to providing alumni career services for a lifetime. We are here to help alumni through all of their career transitions from changing jobs or career fields to going to ...
There are several ways to find a job: networking, working with executive recruiters (headhunters) or search firms, answering ads posted on web sites or in journals or newspapers, attending job fairs ...
As you consider internships, careers, or other life pursuits, you may want to reach out to someone to learn more about what they do, where they work, or their particular path in life. This is called ...
Check with all institutions before their deadlines to make sure your file is complete. If possible, visit institutions that accept you. Send a deposit to your institution of choice. Notify other ...
Individual career counseling is available for those who are looking for new careers or are changing jobs within the same field or endeavor. To schedule a telephone appointment, call (717) 245-1740 or ...
If you would like a review of your resume, personal statement or any job search or career-related correspondence such as a cover letter or email, email request for a networking or informational ...
General information for graduate school fellowships or scholarships can be found in the Handshake system via the Gateway. (Alumni should access the Handshake system through the Gateway Alumni Portal).
Letters of recommendation are required by graduate schools and fellowship programs, some internship or research programs, and some employers. Most letters of recommendation for graduate schools are ...