For Students

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We’re here to support you from Day One.

Career Preparation

At Chatham’s Career Development Office, we’re here to help you take the next step, and the next next step. Whether you’re wondering what you can do with a specific major, looking for resources specifically for historically undeserved and marginalized populations, looking to develop the organizational skills to succeed at Chatham or ready to start writing your resume, we’ve got you covered.

See our Career Preparation Resources →


On & Off Campus Employment

Whether your searching for a Federal Work Study position, regular campus employment or starting your job search, we’re here to get you connected.

See available Full-Time Job Opportunities →

See available On-Campus Job Opportunities →

Frequently asked questions about Federal Work Study →


Internships

Did you know that all undergraduate students are required to earn at least 3 credits of internship? We’re here to help you learn more about the internship process and provide resources as you search for internship opportunities.

Learn more about Internship Programs →


Mentorship

Having a mentor is a great way to build your professional network and get personalized career advice. With over 15,000 alumni, Chatham students have plenty of opportunities to connect with professionals who can serve in a mentoring capacity.

See our Mentorship Opportunities →


Free Professional Dress Closet

Are you in need of professional attire for an upcoming interview, Career Fair, or other experience? The Professional Dress Closet is a service that lends suits, blazers, shirts, ties, and other professional accessories to students in order to help them look their best.  Stop by the Career Development Office to check out the closet or email careers@chatham.edu.  

Procedures for Borrowing and Returning →

If you don’t see anything in the Professional Dress Closet feel free to reach out to careers@chatham.edu or call at (412)-365-1209 to talk about the referral process with Dress for Success Pittsburgh.


First Destination Survey

The First Destination Survey (FDS) is a nationwide survey developed and managed by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE). The goal of the survey is to gather and measure data on students’ post-graduation outcomes within six months of graduation.

View Past FDS Results →