95%
of students use the career office during their four years
Connecticut College students are intellectually curious, creative problem solvers and creative thinkers. Hiring a Conn student as an intern will not only provide a powerful experience for students to apply their learning, a Conn student will transform your workplace with their drive and determination.
Our Employer Relations team helps students connect their liberal arts education to fulfilling lives in the world of work. Our strategic focus is on increasing students education around career options, preparing them to be competitive, and capitalizing on our outcomes.
Employers: to post a new job or internship opportunities, please register at Handshake.
All job and internship opportunities are posted to Handshake, the student-accessible job and internship board.
For additional information on these programs, or if you are interested in coming to campus to recruit, please contact Ryan Edmonds at redmond2@conncoll.edu or 860-439-2770.
of students use the career office during their four years
of Conn students have explored potential careers with the help of internship funding since 2008
of alumni are employed or in graduate school one year after graduation
job, internship and fellowship opportunities provided to students last year
Hale Center for Career Development
Mailing Address
Connecticut College
Hale Center for Career Development
Fanning Hall 112
270 Mohegan Ave.
New London, CT 06320
Office Hours
Academic Year - Monday - Friday, 8:30 am - 5 pm ET
Breaks - Monday - Friday, 8:30 am - 4 pm ET
Handshake is the centralized resource for events and activities and is where appointments with Career Advisors can be made. During the academic year, Career Fellows may be available for appointments outside of the 8:30 a.m.- 5 p.m. timeframe. Employer events may also be held outside of standard office hours.
Campus Location
112 Fanning Hall