Welcome to EdCareers, Stanford Graduate School of Education’s career education office. Our mission is to empower education leaders and change makers by supporting the career development of our students and alumni.
Throughout your time as a student, EdCareers is here to connect you to industry and education leaders and help you pursue your goals with clarity and confidence. With our network of alumni, your time as a student is only the beginning of your EdCareers journey.
Explore the many services, resources, learning, and networking opportunities EdCareers has to offer.
Our staff offers one-on-one and group career coaching for students and alumni. Consider career opportunities, hone your job search, learn interview skills, and make connections with our network of education leaders.
EdCareers offers a job and internship portal where employers can recruit GSE students and alumni, and GSE community members can browse opportunities in Education.
Our graduates go on to become leaders in a variety of contexts, including school systems and higher education, government, education nonprofits, ed tech, industry, and philanthropy.
Access the EdCareers Resources page to view a curated list of resources designed to support you on your career journey.
Students automatically receive our weekly email with jobs and experiential learning opportunities as well as information on upcoming events and workshops at the GSE and around campus. Alumni also subscribe to learn about career development opportunities.
Our LinkedIn group includes hundreds of GSE alumni across the globe making a difference in education. Set up your Stanford alumni account, request to join the group, and get started networking.
Throughout the school year, our staff offers workshops to students on a variety of topics, as well as panel discussions and speakers. Check out the weekly newsletter for the latest offerings.
Interested in hiring a GSE student for an internship or a GSE graduate for a full-time, part-time, short-term, or remote position? Learn more about our programs and graduates and consider what they have to offer your organization.
Our research centers offer a number of professional learning opportunities and resources for educators and school leaders. These offerings are available to all.
Stanford Career Education is the university’s central career services office and offers general coaching, assessments, workshops, career panels, and job fairs.
Stanford’s VPGE offers broad support to graduate students and postdoctoral scholars, including professional development workshops, academic guidance, and the Stanford Graduate Summer Institute. Whether your destination is academia or the private, public, or non-profit sectors, VPGE can help you build leadership and communication skills and thrive during your graduate studies.
Stanford’s Bechtel International Center, a part of Student Affairs, provides support and services to international students and scholars, including guidance on visas and employment.
SAA offers access to the alumni directory, alumni groups, professional networking events and more.