Contact Us:
Monday - Friday, 8:00am-4:30pm
as_careers@cornell.edu
172 Goldwin Smith Hall
607-255-4166
Click here for more details about appointment types.
Important Career Development Resources:
- Create a Handshake account to access job/internship opportunities.
- The Career Development Toolkit is a series of modules to help students navigate resumes, interviewing, job/internship search, graduate school, and so much more!
Who can make an appointment?
We support current A&S undergraduates (from first-years to seniors) and young alumni within 5 years of graduation. We are available to to discuss career exploration, job search strategies and communication with employers, including resume reviews and practice interviews. Career interest and skill assessment tools are available via individual career counseling appointments.
It's never too early to start thinking about your future!
Meet the Career Development Staff
Please note that some of our counselors work remotely throughout the week. Listed below are the days of the week that all appointments with your preferred counselor will be held via Zoom.
Appointments are available from 9:00am - 4:00pm.
Career Development Staff
Jennifer Maclaughlin
Director of Career Development
Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays (172 Goldwin Smith Hall)
Ryan Anderson
Career Development Associate
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays (172 Goldwin Smith Hall) | Mondays (Remote)
Laurel Carney
Program Coordinator
Alex Kamphorst
Career Development Associate
Meghan Kilfeather
Assistant Director of Career Development
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays (172 Goldwin Smith Hall) | Wednesdays (Remote)
Diane Miller
Associate Director of Career Development
- Specializes in law careers
- Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays (172 Goldwin Smith Hall) | Mondays (Remote)
Jess Shapiro
Program Manager, Nexus Scholars and Summer Experience Grant
Career Resources for Students
Career development programs:
What will you do with a degree from A&S?
Your liberal arts education will help you understand the foundations of knowledge, inquiry and creativity and prepare you for this era of rapid social, technological, economic and environmental change. After graduation, you could go on to a prestigious graduate program, pursue an advanced professional degree or go directly into a challenging and rewarding career.
Click here to learn more about the careers our students pursue after Cornell.
Career Resources for Alumni
We are happy to support young alumni (0-5 years out) with career questions related to graduate school applications, job search strategies, and resume/cover letter edits.
If you are interested in volunteering for Arts & Sciences Career Development, please email as_careers@cornell.edu.