For every Emmanuel student, gaining employable skills and experiences is central to the college experience—and it starts on day one. With this in mind, area employers turn to Emmanuel for engaged, qualified interns and employees. They know that Emmanuel students have the academic grounding and real-world work experiences they are looking for.

Learn more about our students and their career preparation, opportunities to connect with Emmanuel students on campus, and how our Employer Advisory Council is deepening relationships between the College and top organizations around Boston, ensuring graduates are prepared for an ever-evolving workforce.

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Emmanuel is home to 2,000 undergraduate and graduate students from across the U.S. and around the world, who engage in a dynamic learning community where intellectual exuberance is celebrated, differing perspectives are respected and diverse theories and approaches are explored with energy and focus.

With a robust internship program and events such as career fairs, on-campus interview opportunities, employer panels and more, Emmanuel offers a range of resources for employers seeking to recruit Emmanuel students. 

In an effort to broaden the scope of their work, the McCafferty Career Center at Emmanuel College launched an Employer Advisory Council in Fall 2018, a colloquium comprised of McCafferty Career Center staff and human resource professionals from area institutions created to discuss trends of the industry, best practices and more.

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Christine Burke '22: Counseling with Compassion

Counseling & health psychology major Christine came to Emmanuel knowing she wanted to pursue a career in health care, and the College’s opportunities and connections for students interested in the field—as well as a neuroscience course she attended at EC Incoming—made the decision an easy one.

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Robert Columbus '20: The Idea Man

Robert’s interest in the workings of the wider world grew in 2011 as the Arab Spring became international news. “I love history,” he said, “so knowing the history of the states as well as their current affairs made their actions and interactions much more interesting to me.”

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Jessie Wang '19: Head of the Class

What began as an on-campus job in Emmanuel's student center transformed into a new career path for Jessie, one that brought her to Harvard University as a master's candidate in higher education administration. 

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