Harvard Extension School students and alumni can add value to your organization. Reach out to them through job listings, recruitment, and more.
Sarah McNeeley, our career events and employer relations manager, is happy to assist you in connecting with Harvard Extension School undergraduate and master’s candidates and alumni.
Sarah can help you:
- Advertise jobs and internship opportunities
- Participate in an industry-specific career fair or boutique night
- Host a networking event
- Represent your organization on a career panel
Contact Sarah by e-mail at smcneeley@fas.harvard.edu.
Employer Networking Night
Each spring CARC hosts our own Employer Networking Night for Harvard Extension School degree candidates and alumni. For 2012, the date is Thursday, March 29, 5-7 PM, Harvard Faculty Club. This educational and career-focused event is an excellent way for your organization to:
- Meet Harvard Extension School degree candidates and alumni from many different degree programs
- Market your job and internship opportunities
- Brand your organization on campus
- Offer information and advice to students
Each organization may bring up to two people and will have a table to showcase information and job opportunities. Space is limited. Register now by visiting: Harvard Extension School Spring Employer Networking Night. For additional information contact Sarah McNeeley at smcneeley@fas.harvard.edu or call 617-384-9361.
Why Extension School students and alumni?
They are already working professionals with years of professional experience. Our annual population of nearly 13,000 students is diverse. Alumni have gone on to attend prestigious graduate programs and become leaders in fields such as business, medicine, education, and law.
- The average age of students is 33.
- 75 percent have bachelor’s degrees; 25 percent have graduate degrees.
- They come from 118 countries and 46 US states.
Meet students with field expertise
Post job or internship listings for students in the following programs.
Liberal arts degrees
- Undergraduate liberal arts: bachelor’s and associate degrees (including professional minors)
- Graduate liberal arts (the 19 fields include biology, government, and psychology)
Professional master’s degrees
- Biotechnology
- Information technology
- Journalism
- Management
- Mathematics for teaching
- Museum studies
- Sustainability and environmental management