Consulting Recruitment for Summer 2027

Are you considering a career in consulting—whether for a junior summer internship or a full-time role after graduation?

Top consulting firms look for candidates who start early: building connections, gaining relevant experiences, and practicing interview skills well before applications open. …

By Elaine Lu Hoffstaetter
Elaine Lu Hoffstaetter Career Readiness Coach (Central Career Services)
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Finance Recruitment for Summer 2027

Finance recruitment for summer 2027 is ramping up, with many firms opening applications on January 1, 2026 (and some already open). Sophomores targeting competitive areas like Investment Banking should enter the spring 2026 semester ready to secure their junior summer …

By Elaine Lu Hoffstaetter
Elaine Lu Hoffstaetter Career Readiness Coach (Central Career Services)
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Tired of guessing what could have gone better during interviews?

Practice with AI and get personalized tips on how to improve. 

Cornell is excited to offer a new, free tool to help you improve your interviewing skills. Big Interview has interactive practice exercises to provide recommendations from AI within minutes.

By Mia Ferraina
Mia Ferraina Social Impact Career Coach (Central Career Services)
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Wonder why you don’t hear back after applying? It might be your resume. But we can help! 

We are excited to offer a new, free tool to help you improve and optimize your resume. Big Resume provides detailed and personalized recommendations about keywords, length, spelling and grammar, and compatibility with AI-powered applicant review systems.  

Simply upload your …

By Maranda Miller
Maranda Miller Career Education Specialist (Central Career Services)
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Social Impact & Government Careers: February Events

Interested in non-profit or government careers, or socially responsible private sector roles? Check out these events coming up in February! Registration is encouraged but not required. Join us for one or all.

Most events are hosted by the Social Impact …

By Alex Kamphorst
Alex Kamphorst Career Development Associate (College of Arts & Sciences)
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Announcing Social Impact Careers Week 2025!

March 17 – 25, 2025

Passionate about making a difference and want to turn that into a career? Come explore at Social Impact Careers Week! This series of events will introduce you to meaningful careers in government, non-profits, and socially …

By Mia Ferraina
Mia Ferraina Social Impact Career Coach (Central Career Services)
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CTI announces winners of the Cornelia Ye Award for excellence in graduate teaching

Read full article by Carolyn Keller. June 28, 2024

“The Center for Teaching Innovation (CTI) is pleased to announce that doctoral candidates Judith Tauber and Amanda Almeida Domingues are the 2023-2024 recipients of the Cornelia Ye Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award

By Stephanie M. Resue, MBA
Stephanie M. Resue, MBA Assistant Director, Data and Systems (Cornell Career Services)
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Aspiring entrepreneurs get inspired at NYC event

Read full article by Kathy Hovis. July 1, 2024

“Joe Gelber MBA ’18 thinks he has a great idea for a machine to help people recycle more efficiently. So, he came to a Cornell Entrepreneur Network in partnership with Cornell …

By Stephanie M. Resue, MBA
Stephanie M. Resue, MBA Assistant Director, Data and Systems (Cornell Career Services)
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Grad student grants support sustainability, biodiversity

Read full article by Krisy Gashler. February 29, 2024

“Thirty-one graduate students across three colleges have been awarded research grants from the Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability. The grants provide support for up to two years to doctoral students whose …

By Stephanie M. Resue, MBA
Stephanie M. Resue, MBA Assistant Director, Data and Systems (Cornell Career Services)
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Cornell’s first Black woman graduate impacted generations

Read full article by Caitlin Hayes, Cornell Chronicle. February 13, 2023

“A close look at a photograph of Cornell’s graduating class of 1890 reveals a milestone: In the front row, center, stands Jane Eleanor “Nellie” Datcher, the first known Black …

By Stephanie M. Resue, MBA
Stephanie M. Resue, MBA Assistant Director, Data and Systems (Cornell Career Services)
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Students win DOE solar prize with Agrivoltaic Design Studio

Read full article by Chris Dawson. May 6, 2024

“A multidisciplinary team of Cornell graduate students has won the Department of Energy’s Solar Energy Technologies Office Bonus Prize in the 2024 EnergyTech University Prize competition. EnergyTech University Prize includes both …

By Stephanie M. Resue, MBA
Stephanie M. Resue, MBA Assistant Director, Data and Systems (Cornell Career Services)
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Three doctoral students selected for Department of Energy program

Read full article by Katya Hrichak. May 22, 2024

“Three doctoral students were selected for the Department of Energy’s Office of Science Graduate Student Research (DOE SCGSR) Program’s 2023 Solicitation 2 Cycle.”

Link to full article.

By Stephanie M. Resue, MBA
Stephanie M. Resue, MBA Assistant Director, Data and Systems (Cornell Career Services)
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Physics Ph.D. candidate wins 2024 Three Minute Thesis competition

Read full article by Katya Hrichak. March 22, 2024

“Alongside seven other finalists, Sundstrom presented her dissertation research in just three minutes on March 20 to a panel of judges and an audience from across campus while additional friends, family, …

By Stephanie M. Resue, MBA
Stephanie M. Resue, MBA Assistant Director, Data and Systems (Cornell Career Services)
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Malika Grayson, Ph.D. ’16: From graduate school to global inspiration

Read full article by Genna Knight, Strategic Communications. April 30, 2024

“For Malika Grayson, M.S. ’14, Ph.D. ’16, earning advanced degrees in mechanical engineering at Cornell propelled her entrepreneurial journey in STEM advocacy, inspiring her to motivate others to pursue …

By Stephanie M. Resue, MBA
Stephanie M. Resue, MBA Assistant Director, Data and Systems (Cornell Career Services)
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