MIP Careers
MIP Career Services Mission Statement
To provide our students and alumni the tools to build meaningful careers, as well as successfully manage their professional development over the course of their lifetime.
Career Development Resources
There are many career support services for MIP Graduates in the program office to assist students in creating their career visions and connecting them with opportunities to help realize their career goals. These resources include:
- Accessing employer profiles and job openings
- Managing internships, fellowship, part-time, consulting, and career opportunities
- Submitting a resume for prospective employer review
- Viewing upcoming career services events and programs
- Making appointments for career counseling sessions
- Networking with employers
- Creating a personal career management calendar
Individualized Career Counseling
MIP's Recruitment, Career Services and Alumni Affairs Manager is available to meet with graduate students to discuss their immediate career goals and facilitate their lifelong career management process. Other resources provided by the Stanford community include:
- BEAM (Bridging Education, Ambition & Meaningful Work)
- VPGE (Vice Provost for Graduate Education)
- Haas Center for Public Service
Our graduates go on to work at organizations around the world.
Private Sector
Facebook, Google, Microsoft, YouTube, Amazon
Intergovernmental Organizations (IGOs)
World Bank, International Monetary Fund, United Nations
Public Sector
U.S. National Security Council, State Department, Natural Resources Defense Council, Afghanistan Civil Service Institute
Nonprofits & NGOs
Ashoka, Catholics for Choice
Foundations and Think Tanks
William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, RiceHadleyGates, Centre for Public Impact