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Career Center Programs connect students with alumni volunteers

  • Engagement Wanted

    Engagement Wanted

    The Engagement Wanted program connects Carleton juniors and seniors with alumni, parents, and friends of the College who may have advice, referrals, or employment opportunities.

  • Carls love Internships!

    Carleton Internship Program

    Internship programs provide students with real world experience and perspective in a given field, while organizations find them to be a solution to short-term staffing needs and a solid source of new hires.

  • Ready for a

    30 Minutes

    The 30 Minutes initiative provides students with access to one-on-one time, group discussion, and a casual and candid interview with Carleton alumni luminaries in many fields.

  • Public Policy Scholars

    Carleton Scholars

    Carleton’s highest-visibility program: “taste-of-industry” tours introduce a variety of organizations in a particular field of interest, including site visits, panel discussions, receptions, and social activities.

  • Couches for Carls Map.

    Couches for Carls

    Couches for Carls is a hospitality exchange network for current Carls and Alumni that helps them find free places to stay in the homes of those in the Carleton network.

  • Mentor Externship

    Mentor Externships

    Carleton’s Mentor Externships program connects students with alumni for 1-4 week “mini internships,” most with a focus project, and generally including home-stays with their alumni hosts.

  • C.A.M.P.

    Carleton Alumni Mentoring Program (C.A.M.P.)

    The Carleton Alumni Mentoring Program matches a third-term junior with an alum or parent for year-long coaching and mentoring as the student lands their “next big gig.”

  • Joe Chihade and Ali Khaki

    Job Shadowing

    Students spend a half or full day at work with alumni or parent volunteers. (This program will be piloted during spring break 2012.)

Career Center pages maintained by Sarah Rechtzigel
This page was last updated on 26 July 2011