November 26, 2018
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Christopher Paludi '20 reflects on how Kenyon has helped prepare him for summer jobs and internships.
Over a dozen seniors are set to join a long line of Kenyon alumni who have participated in the competitive City Year program.
An internship with the Immigrant Worker Project inspired Eric Thornton '18 to change course and consider immigration law.
Kenyon's alumni network helps English major Amy Shirer '18 take her internship to the next level.
Inspired by her internship and Kenyon experience, Jasmine Wilson '19 imagines a future in education.
CDO Dean Holly McCormack gives career advice to seniors and underclass students.
Through a job-shadowing program, Kenyon students get a personal look at careers in libraries, medicine, television production and more…
Whether blogging in Brooklyn or writing memos for Joe Biden's staff in D.C., students took full advantage of the summer break.
Alexander Nethercutt '16 and Max Siegrist '16 land jobs at Yelp, joining new Kenyon graduates in the workforce.
A financial job launches Manjul Bhusal Sharma '16 toward a career in independent investment research.
Through a job-shadowing program, alumni point India Amos '17 toward an unexpected career path.
Quarterback and economics major Jake Bates '16 lands a finance job with the help of a network of alumni athletes.
Students like Leticia Osei-Bonsu '17 get a taste of multiple industries through a job-shadowing program.
Welcome to the Career Development Office!
Our mission is to facilitate your career success. Visiting our website is a good first step. Our staff is eager to help you identify career interests, gain experience, prepare to further your education, and plan a strategy for a job search.
Interested in applying for on-campus jobs? You'll need a resume! Check out our First-Year Resume Guide, and don't hesitate to reach out for assistance.
The Career Development Office is here to provide you with programs, services, and opportunities that allow you to explore how your academic and personal interests may align with your professional opportunities, starting in your very first semester on campus. We also provide assistance navigating applications for on-campus student employment, internships, full-time employment, and graduate school programs. You will be able to take advantage of on- and off-campus interview opportunities and employer information sessions. Please use the navigation to dive into our resources and schedule an appointment with a counselor in Symplicity.
We currently offer lifetime services for alumni. If you are in a position to help a current Kenyon student, please follow the links to join The Kenyon Career Network, become a job shadow sponsor, and hire a Kenyon student.
The Career Development Office believes that you play a vital role in the success of your student as they prepare to graduate from Kenyon. Our Ways You Can Assist page provides ideas on how you help your student, and other Kenyon College students alike, by becoming a mentor and a Job Shadow Host through the Kenyon Career Network and opportunities for your organization to recruit top talent. Also, review our Institutional Research page to see what career fields Kenyon College graduates have entered, their functional areas, and other details.