Imagine: you’ve made it through the initial screening and interviews, and now you’ve been invited to a Superday — the final, high-stakes round where firms evaluate not only your technical and behavioral skills but also how well you fit into their …
Go Big Green! The college was awarded a 2025 Handshake Career Spark Award, reflecting its placement in the top 2% of partner institutions in terms of student and employer engagement, as well as other metrics. The Center for Career Design …
The Center for Career Design is bringing Interstride to Dartmouth! Interstride is a career platform that students can use, in tandem with Handshake, to find international-friendly opportunities. Through Interstride, Dartmouth students can access:
To learn more about accessing Interstride through …
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Looking for inspiration or more career ideas? AI can help you explore new directions and uncover connections between your interests, strengths, and values.
Use one of the prompts below to generate career ideas using https://chat.dartmouth.edu/ or your favorite LLM (Chat …
The start of the fall season is a great time for reflection. Career design in the arts and creative industries may look different from more conventional paths – opportunities tend to be discovered through curiosity, connection, and experimentation.
Here are a …
Did you know that anywhere from 70% to 85% of jobs are filled through networking? Regardless of industry, networking is one of the most effective ways to find internships and jobs because many opportunities are shared through connections before they’re …
The Center for Career Design hosted Bill Burnett, author of Designing Your Life, and the Stanford Life Design Lab team for a three-day workshop offering life design training to Dartmouth staff.
The Center for Career Design’s Sophomore Summer Career & Life Design Program helps students use design thinking to chart meaningful career paths.
Grace Caldwell ’26, Rachel Hall ’26, Vedant Tapiavala ’26, and Oumie Fatty-Hydara ’27 recently sat down to discuss the impact of the Center for Career Design’s funding on their internship experiences and career trajectories.





