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Career Connections

May 8, 2018

With graduation season in full swing, Skidmore's Career Development Center (CDC) is buzzing with excitement. The center's staff is celebrating the efforts of the students they have supported over the years to find a job, internship, research position and more. As students prepare for graduation they have been stopping to thank the people who have helped them along the way.

The CDC team is committed to opening doors for students through internships, one-on-one consulting, alumni network introductions and interview preparation.
 

CDC Executive Director Kim Crabbe talks about opportunities available to students, such as a recent media industry tour to New York City that helped them align their liberal arts education with satisfying careers

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