Every Princeton undergraduate has the opportunity to participate in a paid social impact or service internship over the summer through the Learning and Education through Service (LENS) initiative.
Princeternship offers undergraduate students the chance to explore careers without the commitment of an internship or job.
This summer, Princeton University’s Arts at Work: NYC series returned to in-person programming, providing six career-focused events in New York to students and early career alumni, including panel discussions and talks, site tours, and performances.
Here's what Princeton's newest graduating class will be doing after graduation.
Every Princeton undergraduate will have the opportunity to participate in a paid service internship over the summer through a new University initiative called Learning and Education through Service (LENS).
Princeternship offers undergraduate students the chance to explore careers without the commitment of an internship or job.
Connect one-on-one with an employer or graduate school representative for an informal conversation and to ask questions about their organization, career paths, applications/recruiting and other topics.
Learn more about the virtual and in-person HireTigers Career Fairs to bring together students, alumni and employers for networking and career conversations.
All Princeton undergraduates, graduate students and alumni have free access to Management Consulted, a consulting and case interview preparation resource.
Here's what Princeton's newest graduating class will be doing after Commencement.