Guarini Career Office 

The Guarini Career Office team supports Guarini graduate students and postdocs as they navigate their professional journeys.
 
Our team comprises experienced career advisors who offer a range of services, such as resume and cover letter reviews, mock interviews, career counseling, and job search strategies. Additionally, the team hosts workshops, seminars, and networking events to connect students and postdocs with alumni and potential employers.
 
We collaborate with multiple campus partners to offer expanded opportunities to graduate students and postdocs, including the Dartmouth Center for Career Design and Thayer Career Services, which provides students with access to the Handshake platform. Handshake hosts internship and job opportunities, as well as information about career fairs and industry conferences. We are happy to help navigate this network to better leverage skill sets and professional connections.
 
In essence, the GCO is a hub of support and encouragement, empowering graduate students and postdocs to confidently pursue their professional aspirations and make a positive impact in their chosen fields.

Graduate Student Career Support

Kerry Landers
Kerry.Landers@dartmouth.edu
Schedule a meeting with Kerry

Amy Keeler
Amy.Keeler@dartmouth.edu
Schedule a meeting with Amy

Postdoc Career Support

Reach out to Cindy Rosalbo, Director of Postdoc Affairs, to schedule an appointment to talk about your career plans and job materials. 

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Featured Articles

Prepare Now, Succeed Later

In an article for Inside Higher Ed, Ellen Dobson and Anne-Sophie Bohrer stress that early, proactive career planning is essential for graduate students and postdocs navigating today’s uncertain job landscape. They encourage starting before urgency sets in—whether through skill audits, …

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From TA to Lecturer

In Inside Higher Ed, Marcus Lau shares hard-earned advice on navigating the transition from teaching assistant to university lecturer. Drawing from his own experience, Lau outlines three essential questions that aspiring lecturers should ask before stepping into their first course …

By Meghan Wicks
Meghan Wicks Communications Specialist
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What Does It Mean to Be a Colleague?

In Inside Higher Ed, Caroline M. Stanley reflects on the loss of a beloved colleague and the quiet power of collegiality. Through personal anecdotes—like being named “departmental poet” by the late Jon Holmes—Stanley explores how collaboration, encouragement, and small gestures …

By Meghan Wicks
Meghan Wicks Communications Specialist
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Helpful Links

Check out two important resources for career exploration and planning for humanities, social sciences, and STEM PhDs.

Dartmouth Connect an online networking hub where Dartmouth alumni from around the world can connect, explore career resources, and offer …

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Contact & Location

Phone
603-646-2106
Address

102 Anonymous Hall
64 College St.
Hanover, NH 03755