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Explore opportunities for our Graduate Students here!

For Professional Degree Students Affiliated with Colleges

See this list to confirm if you are in a program coordinated by your college then visit the appointment scheduling page to see scheduling links relevant to your program.

For Graduate Students in the Graduate School

See this list to confirm if you are in a program falling within the Cornell Graduate School. Then visit the appointment scheduling page to see scheduling links relevant to your program.

For some of Cornell’s research masters and PhD graduate students, a path to their future career is clear and straightforward. For many others, however, this is not the case. Cornell Career Services is committed to serve and walk alongside our graduate student population to help you understand yourself, explore career options, and take action to achieve your career goals. We offer one-on-one career advising sessions and programming events that are tailored to this student population. Review the pages in this section of the website to learn more about how we support graduate students.

Review the brief descriptions of the career options below to start your brainstorming. Visit the Current Graduate Student Module in the Career Development Toolkit to learn about each of these career options in-depth and the resources that can help you gain more information about them.

Many graduate students plan to pursue a career in academia after their graduate program. While Career Services provides support to review CVs and improve various skills that are important for careers in academia, the Cornell Graduate School’s Future Faculty and Academic Careers Program offers comprehensive support and resources to prepare graduate students and postdoctoral scholars for academic careers. 

Cornell’s Center for Teaching Innovation (CTI) also provides support on teaching and learning practices for graduate students who want to enter academic careers. Visit CTI’s webpage to find out more about their services and programs. 

When considering careers beyond academia, many people only think about the ultimate job search and application. While finding and applying for a suitable position are important steps, there are many other important components involved in launching a career. The Careers Beyond Academia Program in the Graduate School is dedicated to helping PhD students and postdocs from all disciplines make the most informed decisions about their career paths after Cornell. You are able to “test drive” your career ideas through experiential programs both on and off campus.

You can also visit Cornell Career Services to explore options and prepare materials for outside of academia and develop a specific game plan that fits where you are and moves you towards the final goal. 

Read through the Graduate School Announcement that goes out every Monday evening for career workshops and job opportunities information.

You may not be ready to enter the workforce right away after your current academic journey, so pursuing a postdoctoral position may be a good step to take to continue honing your skills before you start applying for positions elsewhere. Visit the Office of Postdoctoral Studies to get support for exploring a postdoctoral career. In addition, explore the offerings of the National Postdoctoral Association, a non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing the quality of postdoctoral experience.

CUeLINKS Alumni Spotlight: Michael Cook ’02, MBA ’07

May 2026

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Tell us about your career journey so far.

I’m currently the Chief Investment Officer of MCB Capital, where I manage a $50M real estate portfolio. My career has centered around real estate investment, development, and operational scaling, …

By Maranda Miller
Maranda Miller Career Education Specialist (Central Career Services)
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Wayfair co-founders to share secrets to success at Durland Lecture

By Nina Collavo, Cornell SC Johnson College of Business

April 14, 2026

In their senior year as Cornell engineering undergraduates, Niraj Shah ’95 and Steve Conine ’95 took an entrepreneurship class that inspired them to co-found CSN Stores, now Wayfair, …

By Elaine Lu Hoffstaetter
Elaine Lu Hoffstaetter Career Readiness Coach (Central Career Services)
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Central Career Contact & Location

Phone
(607) 255 5296
Address

103 Barnes Hall
Ithaca, NY 14853

Central Career Services Hours

Monday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
Tuesday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
Wednesday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
Thursday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
Friday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm

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