Spring 2021: Career Advising & Support, Mentorship, Events, & more
Career Education is here to support you, as you navigate questions about your job or internship search, graduate school planning, fellowships, and more in this challenging year. Our Spring 2021 page provides all the details you need to get support from our team and learn about our programming for this semester.
Career Education's Senior Support Network is activating the Wellesley Hive in support of seniors, to provide the mentorship and resources they need to be successful in their job searches. Career Education is matching each senior participant with an alum or “pod” who shares their industry interests, to provide additional guidance in combination with our advising team's support.
Sharing opportunities on The Wellesley Hive is one critical way you can support students (particularly seniors) and alumnae who are navigating the challenging job market created by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Hive is also a place you can search for opportunities and mentorship if you have been affected by the outbreak.
Throughout my time at Wellesley, the advisors at Career Education were instrumental in helping me navigate the labyrinth of academia and pointing me toward resources and opportunities that would help me achieve my goals.
I am incredibly thankful for the part Career Education played in my internship journey. From the beginning, my career mentor was there to brainstorm, encourage, and motivate me to pursue an internship that aligned with my interests.
student satisfaction in 2018–2019 after in-person appointments (on par with 98% in 2017–2018)
Award Winning
2 Awards Won
2017 NACE Career Services Excellence Award & 2017 Eduventures Innovation Award
94%
94% of Class of 2020 graduates were employed, accepted to graduate school, participating in a service/volunteer program, or serving in the military within 6 months of graduation
"From the first program I wrote to the projects I'm working on now, I still get a rush every time my code runs. That feeling is what got me hooked on computer science."