Arts, Media, Nonprofit, & Human Services

Arts, Media, Nonprofit, & Human Services

Green Hall 441
106 Central Street
Wellesley, MA 02481
hl116@wellesley.edu

Many exciting and fulfilling careers exist in the creative economy, and Wellesley’s rigorous liberal arts curriculum prepares students and alumnae with strengths that are especially relevant in the arts and media fields. Opportunities can be found in every sector— from nonprofit organizations, education, and government, to Fortune 500 companies. Whether you are interested in working in a museum, a lifestyle start-up, a civic arts council, a classroom, an established corporation, somewhere in-between, or somewhere beyond, you can find positions. Students and alumnae are encouraged to get started by exploring the resources below and scheduling an appointment in Handshake to meet with Hebert Labbate.


 

 

Nonprofit Resources

Nonprofits are mission-driven organizations dedicated to addressing a particular social issue or advocating for a cause. These resources provide an overview of the vast nonprofit sector, which includes numerous industries and many job functions.

Arts, Media, Nonprofit, & Human Services

Green Hall 441
106 Central Street
Wellesley, MA 02481
hl116@wellesley.edu

Office hours 

Appointments can be scheduled in Handshake for Mon–Fri.


 

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Top Job Functions

Class of 2023 Top Job Functions across Arts, Media, Nonprofit, & Human Services
30.00%
Writing / Editing
30.00%
Administration
10.00%
Design / Art
10.00%
Research
10.00%
Operations / Production
10.00%
Marketing

Arts, Media, Nonprofit, & Human Services: Graduates in the World

What they studied Where they work or attend graduate school What they do
Architecture & Anthropology designLAB architects Designer
Art History & Architecture Tatter Blue Library Content Manager
Art History Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Executive Assistant to Chief External Relations Officer
Latin American Studies & Peace and Justice Studies Smithsonian Intern at National Museum of the American Latino
Media Arts and Sciences National Gallery of Art John Wilmerding Intern in Digital Interpretation
Art History New York Philharmonic Prospect Research Associate
American Studies & Theatre Studies National Theater Institute Fellow
Cinema and Media Studies Trustees Photo Collections Assistant
Environmental Studies Smithsonian Researcher
Music & History Massachusetts Institute of Technology Communications Associate, Office of Innovations
* Highlighted outcomes from 2023 graduates

Introduction to Networking & Informational Interviewing

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Wellesley Career Education

Networking is making connections and building meaningful relationships to share resources, offer support and assistance without expectations of immediate reciprocity.

Graduate Degrees and Program Examples

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Wellesley Career Education

This resource covers key questions to explore when considering a degree and program type, and provide information about:

  • Certificate & Post-Baccalaureate Programs
  • Master’s Programs (MA, MS, MBA, MFA, MEd, etc.)
  • Doctoral Degrees
  • Dual Degree Programs

Introduction to Graduate School

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Wellesley Career Education

Graduate school is an opportunity to examine a field of your choice with more specificity and direction. It gives you the tools you need to succeed in the industry of your choice. Preparation for grad school can begin as early as your first year of college as you begin conversations with your College Career Mentor about how your values, interests, and strengths align with potential fields of study.

Negotiation: An Overview

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Wellesley Career Education

Negotiation means asking for changes to the terms offered by a hiring organization, which may include any number of factors beyond the salary, including: hybrid schedule, start date, professional development funds, and other factors listed below. This can feel like one of the most intimidating parts of the job search for many people, and you may feel unsure whether you should try to negotiate, and if so, when and how to do it. Preparation, practice, and experience will all help you to negotiate with confidence. 

Upcoming Event

Urban Planning Alum Career Panel

Thursday, February 6th 2025, 6:30 pm -
7:30 pm EST

Pendleton Hall East, 239 Amphitheater Classroom, Wellesley, MA, USA

Curious about career pathways in urban planning and design? Join Career Education for an informative and lively conversation with alums making a significant impact in urban planning. Learn about various roles from landscape architecture, data analytics, and food justice, to environmental resilience, equitable housing policy, and economic development.