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One year out, 95% of alumni are employed or in graduate school

Class of 2024 breakdown
Employed full-time 67%
Fellowship or internship 5%
Graduate school 24%
Employed part time 4%

Ichiro Kubozono ’24 is a Global Wealth Management GTP Analyst in New York City

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The Hale Center for Career Development at Connecticut College 

Students leaving the Hale Center
Before you arrive on campus, you’ll be assigned a career adviser, who will serve with a professor, a staff member and three student advisers on your advising team. With their guidance, you will launch a process of exploration to learn more about yourself and what careers might be the best fit.
Persephone Hall works with students at the Hale Center for Career Development
Our career advisers provide job-search assistance, facilitate networking with alumni, guide you through on and off-campus recruiting opportunities, and advise you on fellowship opportunities, graduate and professional school appl
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Alexander Mitchell ’25, an economics major in the Entrepreneurship Pathway, interned with the Worcester Red Sox this summer. Mitchell "orchestrated on-field festivities" at home games in addition to coordinating in-game promotions for team sponsors. Off the field, he escorted the mascot to public appearances and participated in community outreach at local events.
Kinley Yangden poses in front of her desk at her internship.
Kinley Yangden ’25, an architectural studies and art history double major in the Social Justice and Sustainability Pathway, interned at VIRALINE Architecture LLP. At her internship, Yangden learned from professionals in the field and developed her architectural skills.
Grace Robinson ’24 with fishing equipment.
Grace Robinson ’24, a biology and government double major, interned as a Visiting Scientist at the University of Tasmania. At the university, Robinson helped run a variety of tests to determine if the local seafood is safe to eat after being exposed to toxic algae in Tasmanian waters.
Ian Rawlings headshot
Ian Rawlings ’25, a history major, interned at the Wistariahurst Museum in Holyoke, MA. As an archival intern, Rawlings was part of a team creating an exhibit that showcases the history of Anniversary Hill Park in Holyoke.
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