Graduate Public Health Program

Career Services

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Department of Graduate Public Health

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Welcome

For current students starting their careers in the field of public health and alumni interested in building their skills, the Department of Graduate Public Health Career Placement Services office provides assistance including individual career coaching, a university wide campus unit for teaching students self assessment  and career planning skills, job and employer resources, workshops and events.

The primary mission of our Career Development and Placement Services is to empower public health students by equipping them with the tools, knowledge, and opportunities needed to achieve their professional goals. We support their growth through tailored guidance on résumés, cover letters, networking, job search strategies, and career planning specific to the field of public health.

Meet your Coach! 

Dig into strengths, and opportunities and develop your path with a dedicated career guide. Our goal is to help you become market-ready. If you would like to schedule a one-on-one meeting session with us, please contact with Mrs. Akhter.

Meeting hours: Monday and Wednesday from 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm by appointment.

Place: Williams Bowie Hall, Conference Room

Please schedule your appointment through email: sakhter@tuskegee.edu

 

  

DGPH Career Planner 

 

Online Job Boards & Websites

 

Internship & Fellowship Opportunities

Career Planning    

    Internships

Early preparation is the key to making a good career choice. Here are a few career resources to help students prepare for their chosen career:

 

 

 

 

Explore job listings on reputable websites:

 
 

 

 

 

 

 Websites Resources

    

Public Health Employers

    

General Job Portal

web resources  

Public Health Employers

  Networking

 

 

Volunteering

The American Public Health Association (APHA) recommends volunteering with the Peace Corps as one way students gain experience in public health

   

Emory Public Health Employment Connection