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Career and Professional


Development


director


Rhonda Schaller


associate director


Hera Marashian


associate director


Brynna Tucker


assistant director


Deborah Yanagisawa


internship program manager


Laura Keegan


information coordinator


Robert Carabay


career development and


customer relations coordinator


Alex Fisher


director


Tel: 718-636-3506


[email protected]


http://www.pratt.edu/career


Preparing for a career is one of the most


important co-curricular activities for Pratt


students. It is to the students’ advantage


to work with their career counselor early


in their college careers. Although most


students in professional programs are not


ready to work in their field in their first


year, they may seek counseling on the


preparation necessary for various careers,


attend a variety of workshops, and


review jobs.


Counselors can assist students in find-


ing part-time, freelance, and summer


positions as well as internships once they


have developed sufficient proficiency in


a chosen field. Field-related job referral


services are available only to matriculated


degree students who have completed two


full-time semesters at Pratt, although


one semester can be waived for graduate


students with professional experience. Stu-


dents interested in full-time positions after


graduation are advised and referred to jobs


and career resources by their counselor.


The department maintains a job


listing database, PrattPro, visual material,


fine arts, and other career resources.


Students can also access our alumni-


mentoring database, and many job-


search and field-related online resources.


No Pratt student should overlook the


resources on subjects like résumé writing


and portfolio development. Information


on the career potential, starting salaries,


and typical employers is included in Life


After Pratt, available from Admissions or


in a meeting with your career counselor.


Pay us a visit online or in person, or give


us a call.


According to a 2011 survey of Pratt’s


graduates six months after graduation,


85 percent were working. See more


information at http://www.pratt.edu/student_


life/careerservices/prospective


students.


Pratt Institute Internship Program


Internships are learning experiences in


the workplace that relate to a student’s


major and career goals. Interns are able


to take the skills and theories learned in


the classroom and apply them to real-


life work experience. Students have


the opportunity to learn new skills and


concepts from professionals in the field


and to test career goals and explore career


options.


In addition, internship experiences


allow students to develop a professional


network of contacts, thus aiding in


securing part-time employment during


school and full-time employment upon


graduation. Internships can also help a


student to assess her or his strengths and


weaknesses.

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