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Internship & Entry-Level Job Search Strategies

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Self-Assessment

Identify your values, interests, skills, and talents which will help you make choices regarding your future.

  • Feeling Lost? - You don't have to be focused to use our services.  This page offers information on how to get started with Career Services.
  • Portfolio - Offers advice on how to document competencies and capabilities that you've developed through internships, leadership and community development opportunities, course work, and field-based study or research experiences.

Career Exploration

Investigate options to find a good 'fit' for you.

  • Alumni Advisory Network - Database of approximately 14,000 Dartmouth alumni who are willing to provide information on their career paths, job search advice, and information on their graduate school experience.
  • Alumni Stories - Dartmouth alumni share stories of their work in the arts, communications, environment, journalism, sports, and many other areas of interest.  Site includes additional links to inspiring stories offered through Roadtrip Nation.
  • Career Information - Provides links that highlight nature of work, education and training, employment opportunities, and other resources.
  • Careers for the Common Good - Offers information on Career Services' program that empowers and supports students in the pursuit of values-driven work opportunities in the not-for-profit, public, and private sectors.
  • Diversity-Related Career Resources - Outlines comprehensive sites that explore career development issues for students interested in diversity-related work  and shares a sample of population-specific resources for students of color, LGBT students, students with disabilities, and women students.
  • Major Booklets - Describe specific skills that can be developed through the pursuit of the following majors and list sample jobs and information on alumni.

Internship & Entry-Level Job Search Strategies

Last Updated: 4/15/08