Emerson’s Career Development Center is a one-stop shop for career education and support. Our office provides students with individual career counseling appointments as well as online resources and services, including online resume and cover letter reviews.
Discover Undergraduate and Graduate specific resources using our links below or learn more about our general services, such as:
At the Emerson College Career Development Center, we recognize how identity and intersectionality are tied to one’s professional values and decisions throughout their career. We strive to ensure an inclusive environment and to provide career resources that reflect diversity, inclusion, and equity for alumni and students.
Internship and Job seekers can use Handshake, follow our @emersoncareercenter social media accounts, and subscribe to our Hot Lists to keep up with opportunities from Emerson’s top employers.
Handshake is our platform for sharing Emerson-approved job and internship opportunities. Students and Alumni can use Handshake to discover and apply to thousands of roles from employers connected with our office’s Employer Engagement Team.
To help take your search further, our office has created several featuredlabels in Handshake. These labels surface exciting roles from some of Emerson’s largest employers across a variety of industries. Connect with our featured collections using the links below.
Featured Internships
Featured Entry-Level Jobs
Featured Experienced Jobs
Our office manages several “Hot Lists,” featuring jobs and internships from our partner employers. All Emerson students will automatically receive a bi-weekly Entry-Level Jobs and Internships Hot List from our office throughout the year, but we encourage you to take your search further using our other lists linked below.
Any current Emerson College student may submit their resume through Handshake for review by one of our Career Counselors. Feedback is delivered via email in roughly 2-3 business days. Submit your resume and/or cover letter for review using the link below:
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