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As a 顶级国产视频 student, it鈥檚 likely that your identity may intersect with your career choices, extracurricular interests, and future goals. The Career Connections Center is here to help you explore the role your identity may play in your job search and connect you to helpful resources. You can聽聽with a career adviser to ask questions, build a job or internship search strategy, and learn how to navigate the resources available to you.

  • provides a job search tool with keyword and location filters to locate opportunities for Latinx students.
  • is a search index in support of Hispanic and Latinx job opportunities.
  • is a job board and career support resource for Hispanic and bilingual professionals in the United States.
  • is an article that lists five elements to look for that will provide some evidence that a potential employer is 鈥淟atino friendly鈥 and has an inclusive work environment.
  • is a national nonprofit dedicated to the employment, development, and advancement of current and aspiring Latinx professionals. Through professional development, resources, and networks, and by facilitating access to meaningful career opportunities, HACE helps Latinx students and professionals succeed in every phase of their careers.
  • is the nation鈥檚 largest association dedicated to fostering Hispanic leadership in the STEM field. The SHPE Job Board is a leading online career center, serving as a career hub for Hispanic STEM professionals.
  • is committed to the success of its members, partners, and supporters by providing high-quality events, innovative programs and services, and useful and tangible resources that enhance business growth.
  • National Society for Hispanic Professionals (NSHP) is the top US networking association for Hispanic professionals. It is free to join, so connect with new people who share your interests and find out more about diversity job fairs happening in your area.
  • offers scholarships, internships, fellowships, and other programs to help develop future Latinx leaders in corporations, government agencies, nonprofits, and other organizations.
  • offers a variety of scholarships for high school seniors, undergraduates, and graduate students through their educational sponsor, the LULAC National Educational Service Centers.
  • provides a list of available scholarship options for students of Hispanic or Latinx descent.
  • provides and an extensive list of scholarships, internships, and student programs.
  • awards scholarships ranging from $500-$5,000. HSF Scholars have access to invaluable Scholar Support Services including career services, mentorship, leadership development, knowledge building, and wellness training. Applicants must be of Hispanic heritage and a U.S. citizen, permanent legal resident, or DACA recipient.
  • offers $5,000 scholarships to support minority students who are interested in pursuing a career in the environmental profession.
  • is a 10-week summer, fall, or spring internship opportunity. Interns work on research or museum-related projects under the supervision of museum staff members.
  • promotes a more diverse industry by recruiting promising students of color and placing them in multiyear paid internships at some of the nation’s leading media and tech companies.
  • is a curated list of scholarships targeted toward multicultural women of African and Latin descent who are enrolled as undergraduate and graduate students in a variety of academic disciplines.
  • encourages the inspiration and cultivation of U.S. Latinx-led technology startup ventures by providing a strong support network of fellow entrepreneurs, investors, innovators, and mentors.
  • develops and promotes leadership within and from the Hispanic community to advance and support venture principles through advocacy and educational activities that impact the Hispanic population as it relates to the overall social and economic good.
  • is where successful and upstart Latinx ventures share their businesses鈥 paths, progressions, problems, highlights, and more as a way to disseminate information to those contemplating a startup.
  • Interested in starting your own business? is a technology platform that helps businesses launch and grow by providing access to funding, networks, and services. The platform runs a funding and mentoring program called Business for All, which funds grants of up to $50,000 to support diverse small business owners.
  • foster and encourage participation in government contracting by socially and economically disadvantaged small businesses. The SBIR issues Black business grants, minority business grants, and women business grants.
Contact Information

Career Connections Center

Office Location
  • Shaich Family Alumni and Student Engagement Center (ASEC Building)
    939 Main Street
    Worcester, MA 01610

  • 1-508-793-7258
  • 1-508-421-3752 Fax
Career Lab Hours
  • The Career Lab offers on-demand reviews of resumes, cover letters, and LinkedIn profiles 12 鈥 4 pm weekdays. Upload your documents, or make an appointment for the Career Lab on Handshake!