Harvard University. Office of Career Services

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The rudiments of career services at Harvard date from the late nineteenth century. Since then, services have grown in scope and complexity and have spread from one office to many. By the beginning of the twenty-first century, most faculties had established programs to assist students and graduates in managing their careers. In the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, changes in career services can be seen in changes in the name of the office: Harvard Alumni Placement Service (1929-1941), suspended (1941-1946) but functions taken on somewhat by the War Service Information Office/Phillips Brooks House, Office of Student Placement (1946-1960), Office for Graduate and Career Plans (1960-1972), Office of Career Services and Off-campus Learning (1972-1985), Office of Career Services (1985- ).

From the description of Records of the Office of Career Services, 1913-1985. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 228509903

The rudiments of career services at Harvard date from the late nineteenth century. Since then, services have grown in scope and complexity and have spread from one office to many. By the beginning of the twenty-first century, most faculties had established programs to assist students and graduates in managing their careers.

In the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, changes in career services can be seen in changes in the name of the office:

1929-1941, Harvard Alumni Placement Service; 1941-1946, suspended (War Service Information Office/Phillips Brooks House); 1946-1960, Office of Student Placement; 1960-1972, Office for Graduate and Career Plans; 1972-1985, Office of Career Services and Off-campus Learning; 1985-, Office of Career Services.

In 1885 Frank Bolles, Secretary to the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS), issued blanks (registration forms) to be filled in by members of the senior class if help was needed in securing employment after leaving college. The blanks, when filled out, described the applicant, his capabilities and tastes, and the employment he wished to take up after graduating. (Boston Journal, 7 February 1894)

From 1895 to 1897 the Recording Secretary, Byron Satterlee Hurlbut, was in charge of the program until the general management was passed on to the Appointment Committee. The Appointment Committee, which consisted of one representative from each department of FAS, recommended students who were studying or had studied under that faculty for various positions. The Committee was used chiefly to place graduates in teaching positions, but also handled other professions.

In 1904 the Appointment Committee became known as the Appointment Office. In 1929 the Harvard Alumni Association established the Harvard Alumni Placement Service to introduce career advising for undergraduates. In 1930 the Faculty of Arts and Sciences appointed a Consultant on Careers to assist undergraduates. In 1935 the University assumed responsibility for the Alumni Placement Service which served seniors, graduate students, and alumni, and appointed George F. Plimpton as Associate Dean of Harvard College in Charge of Alumni Placement and Student Employment. The Alumni Placement Service concentrated on business and industrial positions, while the Appointment Office (administratively under the dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences) continued to place graduates in teaching positions. The Alumni Placement Service and the Appointment Office were suspended in 1941 as a result of war preparations (during the war years all non-military placement was done through Phillips Brooks House); these two offices were integrated as the Office of Student Placement in 1946 to serve recent graduates and students of Harvard College and of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. In 1960 the office became the Office for Graduate and Career Plans. In 1972 it was reorganized as the Office of Career Services and Off-campus Learning; in 1985 the name was shortened to the Office of Career Services.

From the guide to the Records of the Office of Career Services, 1913-1985, (Harvard University Archives)

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associatedWith Class of 1970 corporateBody
associatedWith Harvard Alumni Placement Service. corporateBody
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associatedWith Harvard University. Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Office of Student Placement. corporateBody
associatedWith Harvard University. Office for Graduate and Career Plans. corporateBody
associatedWith Harvard University. Office for Graduate and Career Plans. corporateBody
associatedWith Harvard University. Office of Career Services & Off-Campus Learning. corporateBody
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