Develop Your Career at Harvard
We provide employees with guidance, informational tools, skill development and career building opportunities which allow employees to choose, change or advance in their careers.
Resources that are available through HR:
- Confidential one on one coaching and career counseling
- Manager assistance-promoting a proactive approach to department reorganizations, ending of funding, and program extensions
- Resume building
- Career Building literature
- On-Line resources ranging from interview tips to cover letter templates
- Downloaded career development materials
- Numerous employment websites targeted in the Longwood Medical Area
Longwood Medical Area Resources
Schools
Hospitals
- Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
- Brigham and Women's Hospital
- Children's Hospital
- Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
- Emmanuel College
Local Jobs Fairs
Resources for Careers in Public Health
Career Planning Resources -Top of page-
- www.apha.org/career (American Public Health Association Career Site)
- http://www.publichealthjobs.net/ (Job listings in Public Health from ASPH)
- http://careers.aphl.org/home (Jobs site for the Association of Public Health Laboratories)
- www.academyhealth.org/career/index.htm (Academy Health Career Resources Site)
- http://cfusion.sph.emory.edu/PHEC/phec.cfm (Public Health Employment Connection)
- http://www.jobspublichealth.com/ (Listings for Public Health Jobs Worldwide)
- www.pfizercareerguides.com/publichealth.html (Pfizer Public Health Career Guide)
Resume Building and Interview Tips
External Resources for Resume Building and Interviewing -Top of page-
- http://www.monster.com/
- http://www.careerbuilder.com/
- http://www.quintcareers.com/
- http://quintcareers.careerperfect.com/ (Resume Building )
- http://www.careerdoctor.org/ (Career Advice)
- www.jobweb.com/Resumes_Interviews/default.htm (Interview and Resume site)
- http://careerplanning.about.com/od/jobinterviews (Interview and Career Planning site)
- http://www.job-interview.net/ (Interview and Resume preparation website)
Public Health Job Search Engines and Career Websites
- http://www.apha.org/career(American Public Health Association Career Site)
- http://www.publichealthjobs.net/(Job listings in Public Health from ASPH)
- http://careers.aphl.org/home(Jobs site for the Association of Public Health Laboratories)
- http://www.academyhealth.org/career/index.htm(Academy Health Career Resources Site)
- http://cfusion.sph.emory.edu/PHEC/phec.cfm(Public Health Employment Connection)
- http://www.jobspublichealth.com/(Listings for Public Health Jobs Worldwide)
- http://www.pfizercareerguides.com/publichealth.html(Pfizer Public Health Career Guide)
Job Related Search Engines -Top of page-
- http://www.academiccareers.com/ (Job search engine for Academia)
- http://chronicle.com/jobs (Job search engine from the Chronicle of Higher Education)
- www.aacsb.edu/jobs2 (Job search engine from the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business)
- http://www.academploy.com/ (Academic Employment network site with listings)
- http://www.academickeys.com/ (Academic Job Postings)
- www.acphysci.com/aps/app (Academic postings for science and medicine
- http://www.apnjobs.com/ (Academic Job Listings)
- http://www.bostonjobs.com/ ( Boston area job search engine)
- http://www.job-hunt.org/ (Job search engine and career advice)
- www.fedworld.gov/jobs/jobsearch.html (Federal Government job search engine)
- http://www.federaljobsearch.com/ (Federal Government job search engine)
- http://aaas.sciencecareers.org/js.php (Job search engine from Science Magazine)
- http://www.ajb.dni.us/ (America 's Job Bank search engine)
Public Health Organizations and Resources -Top of page-
- http://www.asph.org/ (Association of Schools of Public Health homepage)
- www.statepublichealth.org/?template=directory.php (Directory for all the State Public Health Depts.)
- http://www.phf.org/ (Public Health Foundation Website)
- http://www.ajph.org/ (American Journal of Public Health Website)
- www.bt.cdc.gov/links.asp (CDC Public Health Resources Links Page)
- www.osophs.dhhs.gov/ophs/default.htm (Office of Public Health and Science)