The Pitt Career Center is committed to supporting your career and professional development. We’ve created a list of resources to support you in your internship and job searches, networking, and other next steps. We’re here for you with guidance and support on your career exploration and preparation, every step of the way.

In addition to these identity-focused resources, be sure to check out additional resources on our website or schedule an appointment here through HANDSHAKE to meet with one of our career or experiential learning consultants. 

The content provided is a continuing work in progress, so please feel free to contact us with additional recommendations and resources that you find valuable.

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Spring 2026 Grad Career Webinars & Workshops

This spring semester, 11 online career webinars and workshops and a bonus PhD Career Conference will be available for all graduate students to attend! These doctoral-focused career sessions can be accessed through Beyond the Professoriate and the Office of the …

By Karen Chow
Karen Chow
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A Comprehensive Guide to Faculty Job Searches

Interested in a faculty career? Dr. Teresa Lee, Assistant Professor at UMass Lowell, provides a clear, practical, and comprehensive overview of the academic job search. It walks you through each stage—from preparing your application materials to navigating interviews and campus …

By Karen Chow
Karen Chow
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Plan to Pivot: A Survival Guide for Scientists

Career agility is no longer optional for Ph.D.s. Here’s how to build it.

When I began my scientific career, I thought I had a plan: follow the academic track, do a postdoc and eventually lead my own lab. But in hindsight, I was not making …

By Ellen Dobson
Ellen Dobson
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Prepare Now, Succeed Later

It’s never too early, but it can be too late. This simple phrase has transformed our advising sessions with graduate students and postdocs, resonating deeply with those navigating the uncertain waters of career transitions. As career advising experts who have …

By Ellen Dobson, Anne-Sophie Bohrer
Ellen Dobson, Anne-Sophie Bohrer
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Looking for Postdoc Positions? U of Toronto May Have Funds to Support

The University of Toronto has announced a major $24-million initiative to expand opportunities for early-career researchers. The program will create 100 new two-year postdoctoral positions and provide additional competitive research awards to support independent scholarship. Rolling out over the next …

By Karen Chow
Karen Chow
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