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Our Guiding Philosophy: Career Everywhere for Everyone

Career Everywhere (for Everyone) is the belief and understanding that students are not only seeking advice about their career aspirations (and questions) from the staff at the Career Center, but also from faculty, staff, Duke alumni, our employer partners and more. Career Everywhere helps to ensure that everyone a student may interact with regarding career readiness is equipped with the tools and referral resources needed to create consistent messaging for all Duke students! The Career Center is the hub of this ecosystem, playing the role of consultant, creator, curator and collaborator. It is our role to create and curate career content; identify and amplify career resources; consult and collaborate with campus colleagues; and set the vision for a campus committed to career readiness and success.
With that philosophy, we have three guiding principles–Relevancy, Visibility, and Inclusivity. [Learn More]

Show Them Better Than You Can Tell Them

This week we are talking with Alex Tsado, who has made major waves in the world of Artificial Intelligence & Business! He operates at the intersection of disruptive technology, community economics, and historical regenerative philosophies, as they apply to the future of the …

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Your Career Doesn’t Need to Have a Purpose

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In a recent article from the Harvard Business Review , Stephen Friedman an Adjunct Professor of Organizational Studies and a Senior Faculty of Executive Education, at The Schulich School of Business, York University in Toronto argues that “finding purpose” …

By Greg Victory (he/him/his)
Greg Victory (he/him/his) Assistant VP Student Affairs/Fannie Mitchell Executive Director, Career Center
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Land your Dream Job

Click here to access free resources to help you land your dream job or internship!

Your 🌟DREAM JOB🌟 doesn’t have to be tied to your life long passions. The key is finding a role that supports your needs, nurtures your …

By Jared Smith (He/Him)
Jared Smith (He/Him) Associate Director, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging
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Jobscan Premium for Duke Students

Now Duke students can optimize their resumes to get more job/internship interviews! With this powerful tool, you can tailor your resume for any job and be sure to highlight key skills and experiences that employers are looking for.

Use your …

By Megan Wilson (she/her)
Megan Wilson (she/her) Associate Director, Communications and Outreach
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The Top MBA Programs in the US (2024)

If you have decided to pursue a Master of Business Administration degree, choosing where to pursue it is the next step. There are many factors to consider, from the quality of the school to its location and specialties, your financial …

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2023 Best Places to Work in the Federal Government®

The annual Best Places to Work in the Federal Government® rankings, produced by the nonprofit, nonpartisan Partnership for Public Service and Boston Consulting Group, measure employee engagement and satisfaction across government as well as at individual departments, agencies and subcomponents.

By Greg Victory (he/him/his)
Greg Victory (he/him/his) Assistant VP Student Affairs/Fannie Mitchell Executive Director, Career Center
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Spotlighted Resources

What’s Career Got To Do With It? Podcast

A much-loved podcast brought to you by four Career Center team members who hope to provide a space for honest …

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